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"He has a right to come here and he has a right to be listened to," said Hookers.
"Art has a right to take part in life, and life has a right to play in art," he argues.
The rooster has a right to crow, the countryside has a right to its sounds and outsiders have no business dictating their customs to its rural denizens.
He has a right to scold his cabinet members if he's not happy with them, and he has a right to have people in his cabinet that he believes will serve his agenda.
"Obviously he has a right to appeal it," she said.
Everyone has a right to talk about whatever they want.
Like any state, Japan has a right to defend itself.
A president has a right to hit a reset button.
Israel has a right to defend itself against terrorist threats.
No one has a right to a top secret clearance.
Still, the public has a right to be properly informed.
The president has a right to hit a reset button.
Everyone has a right to food, water and safe passage.
Sure, she has a right to write whatever she wants.
Bolton has a right to testify if he wants to.
" He writes, "Everyone has a right to express their views.
I realize that the doctor has a right to privacy.
So oil and gas has a right to be worried.
"He has a right to scold his cabinet members if he's not happy with them, and he has a right to have people in his cabinet that he believes will serve his agenda," he said.
The president has a right to have his nominees taken up.
And each of them has a right to their own story.
Bahrain says Israel has a right to defend itself against Iran.
They offered no details because he has a right to appeal.
No one has a right to use Twitter for abusive purposes.
A woman has a right to put her own life first.
Everyone has a "right" to be wherever he needs to be.
"Caitlyn has a right to feel however she feels," Kim says.
He has a right to have the court decide that question.
Every victim of sexual assault has a right to be heard.
Pro-lifers believe every child has a right to be born.
Bloomberg, like anyone else has a right to run for president.
"Israel has a right to defend itself," she said that summer.
But, she feels she has a right to chat about the subject.
Archbishop McCarrick, like any other person, has a right to due process.
President Trump has a right to question his intelligence community's analytical judgments.
If that exceeds 20 days, the requester has a right to sue.
Harvard clearly has a right to disinvite students who violate its standards.
" I said, "Look, he has a right to say what he wants.
Mr. Bloomberg, like anybody else, has a right to run for president.
"Everybody has a right to defend themselves under the Constitution," he said.
A woman has a right to make decisions regarding her own body.
"Everyone has a right to express themselves — even the protesters," she said.
They both hide the truth the public has a right to know.
"The president has a right to change directions," he said on CNN.
Diamond has a right to appeal his "non-nomination", the AOC said.
Congress has a right to be furious, and ought to act swiftly.
"The public," Mr. Reid wrote, "has a right to know this information."
"I believe everyone has a right to their own body," Tavares told CNN.
No one, though, has a right to tell people how to go clubbing .
"She is elderly and ill, and everyone has a right to be represented."
Trump, like his predecessors, has a right to make the wrong strategic decisions.
The government feels that it has a right to intrude on citizens' lives.
"No one has a right to kill a life," said Sabrina Soulier, 28.
No one has a right to take a life that is not theirs.
Either Israel has a right to exist or Palestinians are victims of violence.
He has a right to be proud, but also might be kicking himself.
JANET YELLEN: Well, I think a President has a right to express views.
I think that every brand and person has a right to be vocal.
The president has a right to name a permanent CFPB director, officials agree.
Thus, everyone has a right to travel, work, or live wherever he wants.
"We are doing this, frankly, because the public has a right to know."
Every single citizen in our land has a right to live in safety.
No one has a right ... to mock it and make fun of it.
"Everybody in government has a right to a political opinion," Mr. Dent said.
The public has a right to know what goes on in its courthouses.
The constitutional question is removed from the merits of the allegations and instead focuses on whether Congress has a right to these documents and witnesses, and whether, if denied, Congress has a right to enforce its authority through contempt power.
Because she has a right to eat in that restaurant without anyone disturbing her.
As Graham told us: "A society has a right to remember its own history."
Like Gassama, each rejected applicant has a right to a trial and two appeals.
The Republican president has a right to name a permanent CFPB director, officials agree.
First of all, he has a right to do it in the article two.
"The public has a right to know how these people got here," Trump said.
Levy has a right to tell her story but others have a right—perhaps
Of course, of course, I thought, he has a right to write this scene.
Scott said in a statement that everyone has a right to voice their opinions.
The issue is not directly whether a woman has a right to an abortion.
He has a right to appeal the verdict but is being held in custody.
Every woman has a right to defend herself with a gun if she chooses.
Congress has a right to know, they say, particularly if investigators have made mistakes.
The next generation has a right to not live in such a precarious way.
Bell: I think everybody has a right to make a living from their work.
Bates' lawyers think that he has a right to privacy in his own home.
A man has a right to live with as many girls as he wants.
The reality is no one has a right to a Facebook or Twitter account.
"CNN has a right to tap or drop contributors at any point," Johnson said.
And so Israel has a right to defend itself and it should do that.
I mean, the president has a right to be able to defend himself and pushback.
Everyone has a right to feel safe and everyone has an obligation to be happy.
Wade, the landmark 1973 decision determining a woman has a right to choose an abortion.
"I know everyone has an opinion; everyone has a right to an opinion," she says.
He has a right to think about running, but he shouldn&apost think about winning.
Each person has a right to privacy, whether they are a king or a beggar.
Freeport denies that Gecamines has a right to pre-empt the sale to China Moly.
"I understand the governor is upset, and he has a right to be," Moorman said.
He was as close to perfect as anybody doing anything has a right to be.
Khloé Kardashian has a right to spoil her daughter True with any way she chooses.
The public has a right to know and to remember when people commit serious wrongs.
Every child has a right to adequate shelter, to a caregiver and to an education.
However, the president acknowledged that Nike has a right to share whatever message it chooses.
She has a right to know what she needs and to be upfront about it.
Many economists believe that the American population has a right to be healthy and productive.
Mr. Ali has a right to appeal the sentence within 15 days, the prosecutor said.
An artist has a right to shock and surprise for the sake of his art?
"Turkey has a right to attack the P.K.K. for its own national security," he said.
But, he added, Sessions and every other member has a right to meet with ambassadors.
The president and his allies have noted that Trump has a right to recall ambassadors.
Everyone has a right to run for president and to campaign as they see fit.
"I believe Stormy has a right to do whatever she wants to do," Leznevich said.
The public has a right to know more about this dark chapter in U.S. history.
Weinstein has a right to be defended whether it's in a courtroom or the media.
I don't believe Callahan's ideas about vaccines are true or accurate, but she has a right to promote them; nobody has a right to use her name to attempt to produce a fake news story, no matter how well-intentioned their purpose might be.
" Kelly also said of Trump's social media habits that president "has a right to defend himself.
The whole body politic has a right to know, our representatives have a right to know.
But I do believe any free person has a right to speak and make a living.
The fourth case concerns who has a right to collect payday loans offered from tribal land.
My scalp has a right to breathe just as much as the woman standing beside me.
Who has a right to interpret them within the context of the history of the planet?
We're not at all condoning physical violence, but everyone has a right to their personal space.
Apple believes every worker in our supply chain has a right to safe, ethical working conditions.
"The public has a right to know what is in all of those emails," said Sen.
Every voter has a right to know how their lawmakers stand on the Green New Deal.
The front-runner has a right to be paranoid, with everyone plotting to steal his prize.
Ultimately, the freedom to shape our own world is something that everyone has a right to.
Q. Do you think it's a problem, then, that the city has a right to shelter?
" But once Mueller's Russia investigation ends, Giuliani told Reuters: "He has a right to consider it.
"A kid has a right to be who they want outside of school," he said later.
Basically, I think Blasey has a right to be heard and have her claims impartially examined.
Israel has a right to legislate and determine its own identity, as any other country does.
" But once Mueller's Russia investigation ends, Giuliani told Reuters: "He has a right to consider it.
He also says that the candidate has a right to make his case to black voters.
The committee has a right to demand the same records Mueller is looking at, he said.
"No one has a right to lecture Turkey on what it should be doing," he said.
This job is more fun than any one person has a right to have at work.
And as result, that means the [Federal Communications Commission] has a right to say no fast lanes.
"Nowhere does it say that the Kenya Film Classification Board has a right to deny that freedom."
"Everybody has a right to live in the United States, to live that American dream," she said.
I've already made it clear: I think the public has a right to control their own data.
Never, ever apologize for just being yourself, because everybody has a right to be unique and different.
An accused in a court-martial case has a right to be tried by a judge alone.
But as she says in the book, she has a right to explain what she thinks happened.
Medicaid is an entitlement, so anyone who meets eligibility rules has a right to enroll in coverage.
"Every woman has a right to access equal and quality health services in any hospital," he said.
But Democrats have rushed to her aid, arguing that she has a right to speak her mind.
The public clearly has a right to know about misconduct by the city's police and correction officers.
A lot of it involves his first wife, who's still alive, and has a right to privacy.
"Every single American has a right to privacy and personal information contained in their tax return," Rep.
The public also has a right to hear Mr. Mueller testify before Congress at the earliest opportunity.
It's a company, which has a right to decide what kind of speech it hosts and promotes.
He too needs and has a right to participate in the send-off of his beloved dad.
Expert witnesses sought to undermine the opponents' main argument, that a fetus has a right to life.
"We know and we believe every human being has a right to health care," Arguello-Kline said.
As the Freedom of Information Act shows, the public has a right to know what really happened.
And everyone who is charged has a right to have a day in court to be heard.
In any case, Mr. Feldman has a right to be in the lobby whenever the mood strikes.
What is in a woman's uterus is a live human being that has a right to life.
It's long been held that a plaintiff has a right to an adverse party's testimony at trial.
Cummins "has a right to come out and share her book like any other author," Lovato said.
Weinstein also has a right to testify in his own defense, but that is generally considered risky.
After the meeting in which he was fired, Kawczynski said he has a right to free speech.
"I don't mind," Trump said when asked if the public has a right to see the report.
Hicks and the State Department lawyer in opposing action because he has a right to due process.
How do they respond to critics who say the public has a right to know about outbreaks?
"  In a lengthy Facebook post, Cruz, who opposes same-sex marriage and transgender-inclusive bathrooms, said, "Every human being has a right to live according to his or her faith and conscience, and nobody has a right to murder someone who doesn't share their faith or sexual orientation.
Sanders said that even though Trump has called it a "scam" anyone has a right to a recount.
No one has a right to frighten anyone, even for 10 minutes, whether they are trolls or advertisers.
Hef has a right to live out his life there before Daren comes in with a sledge hammer.
After years of sealed litigation, it's still unclear how much help the government has a right to compel.
" But, he adds, "I do believe any free person has a right to speak and make a living.
They accused him of sowing confusion and Burke has said he has a right to "correct" the pope.
And like I said a couple weeks ago, I said the president has a right to change directions.
Any defendant has a right to be present and any defendant has a right not to be present.
While Schlag has a right to protest, he said, she shouldn't be doing it on the town's time.
It's what I believe in the most: that everybody has a right to a seat at the table.
"He runs the U.S. government; he has a right to do that," Mr. Bloomberg said of Mr. Trump.
I agree that everyone in a fair process has a right to be heard, whether accuser or accused.
The belief that one has a right to their position is a deeply rooted feature for political stability.
"I think everyone has a right to sound like a complete jackass if they want to," she said.
"Something that began growing at the time of the Pyramids has a right to say stuff," Pearson said.
However, an unaccompanied minor with a close relative elsewhere in Europe has a right to pursue asylum there.
"I think everyone has a right to get the information they want to think and study," she said.
Neither political party has a right to reject the words and intentions of the Framers for partisan advantage.
We don't say that no one has a right to free speech because of Twitter or social media.
Holding told the AP that the Education Department has a right to ensure funding is being used properly.
While Trump's camp condemned these posts, Senecal tells PEOPLE that he has a right to voice his own opinion.
Instead, they acknowledge that their partner has a right to their feelings, no matter what those feelings might be.
Common law and the First Amendment, the group argued, presume that the public has a right to court proceedings.
So, while everyone has a right to decide what to put into their body, keep these warnings in mind.
If anyone has a right to judge Meredith Grey for some of her questionable choices, it is Ellen Pompeo.
"I agree that freedom of religion means a person has a right, to worship however and whomever," wrote Green.
And I&aposll be the first to stand up and say everybody has a right to freedom of speech.
But if it does prove to be significant that could be something the public has a right to know.
"The president has a right to choose his own staff," Rubio added about his former GOP presidential primary rival.
Jessica later visits James' home, where he admits that she has a "right to be upset" about what happened.
No man has a right to raise his hand to a woman for any reason other than self defense.
As for the process ... there are 5 relevant steps: -- Proof he has a right to be in the country.
He's an entitled little prick who feels he has a right to comment on women's bodies with disgusting misogyny.
"My proposal recognizes that everyone has a right to life," Goforth said in a statement, according to Kentucky Today.
"If anyone has a right to be upset, it is me," Farahlyn Hansen said, according to the news outlet.
In comparison, New York City -- which has a right to shelter -- has an unsheltered rate of 5%, Mitchell said.
Does it even make sense to say that a creamery or Tofurky manufacturer has a right to free speech?
He has a right to put his story on, but basically politicizing the whole judiciary with how he acted.
"I have a hard time seeing how someone has a right to point a loaded weapon at these families."
If one day he decides to go, then that's fine—he has a right to live his own life.
"The public has a right to know the legal arguments being advanced by the parties," the news organizations said.
Now Capitol Hill leaders and the administration are battling over just who has a right to see the complaint.
"Unfortunately, the bottom line with this litigation is the government has a right to take the land," said Gaytan.
The company later claimed it has a right to apply for subsidies no matter what it builds in Wisconsin.
"There's a growing consensus in this country that Americans believe that everyone has a right to healthcare," she said.
"The government is committed to passing this budget, it has a right to pass its budget," Koutsantonis told reporters.
No one, no matter how rich or popular they are, has a right to scam hard working New Yorkers.
And what you're thinking is correct: Your stepson has a right to know that she's planning to leave him.
" Rubio told TMZ Sports when we got him in D.C. ... "He has a right to live wherever he wants.
"Every American has a right to know how their tax dollars are being spent," Lewis said in a statement.
Sorry, I think Trump has a right to call Germany out for skipping out to do lines with Putin. Lifelines.
But some people argue that in the case of a prominent government official, the public has a right to know.
Once the science became more formalized, then there came this tension [about] who has a right to collect these things.
During our conversation, Porter stressed that AccuWeather believes the public has a right to as much forecast information as possible.
But ultimately, both are more compelling after five hours than any introvert with a pen has a right to be.
Meryl Streep is a genius, she was right about Trump and she has a right to say what she feels.
The public has a right to know what the president of the United States is doing, but so does history.
Under CA law, if Paris called off the engagement -- which she did -- Chris has a right to get it back.
I won't be voting for this man or his party, but he has a right to be personally against things.
"Turkey has a right to defend itself, but not at the cost of the rule of law," he told lawmakers.
Friedman has been publicly arguing that Israel has a right to build settlements and annex parts of the West Bank.
"He has, if he wishes to take the stand, he has a right to go so far," Walls shot back.
Israel, like all countries, has a right to protect its borders and to determine who is allowed in and out.
At the same time, the government needs to play a role because every American has a right to basic healthcare.
Hong Kong is an internal affair and no foreign government, organization or individual has a right to interfere, she added.
It is about whether a Jewish state has a right to exist in the Middle East in the first place.
Russia has a right to be paranoid because of their terrible history of being invaded by a Western European nation.
I think that the president has a right to have people working for him that are pulling the same way.
Back in Washington, Congress also has a right to vote every five years on whether to withdraw from the WTO.
"All the public has a right to it," judge Ellen Hazeur said, ruling from the bench after a brief hearing.
He also attended the rally to support free speech as he thinks everyone has a right to their own opinions.
The public has a right to know how these people got here, how they came on to this great land.
The public has a right to know whom the government is prosecuting and what deals or punishments it may be obtaining.
The public has a right to see a fuller picture, as many civil liberties groups have asked the government to provide.
"No one has a right to make decisions that affect billions based solely on ideology or without proper input," he said.
However Glencore, which originally inherited the mine when it bought Xstrata, has a right to buy back a 65 percent stake.
Sandberg said that his views did not represent Facebook, and were his independent views — which he basically has a right to.
He reportedly said that the professor has a "right to graduate students" and that he could not do anything about that.
For us, Telegram is an idea; it is the idea that everyone on this planet has a right to be free.
" O'Neill dismissed the request, saying, "She's an independent woman and has a right to be involved in anything she believes in.
While Krueger has a right to be skeptical, the law is preventing carmakers from even being able to convince her otherwise.
"The public has a right to know that the tracks on which their trains run are being properly inspected," Wiedefeld said.
Trump has a right to defend himself from people who I don't think are looking at the substance of his plans.
"Every nation has a right to frame policies that best suit its economic and social needs," Snapdeal said in its letter.
The public has a right to know and to get involved in decisions involving public lands, which belong to all Americans.
Everyone has a right to an opinion, but this does not change your employment status for those who are full time.
We are said to live in a world in which everyone has a "right" to his own opinion, whatever it is.
Two members of Congress think the public has a right to know if companies have cybersecurity expertise at the top. Sens.
Though anecdotal, it seems that courts tend to lean toward the First Amendment — the public simply has a right to know.
The public has a right to see that evidence, since these allegations go to the very heart of our democratic process.
All the issues he spoke and fought for, he has a right to speak and fight for in the party platform.
I think every country has a right to renegotiate its position within the EU and its relationship with the Lisbon Treaty.
Goop has a right to sell "open-minded" woo, but it should stop trying to pass off its Goopshit as science.
They don't exactly appear to have an open mind, though they are careful to say Ford has a right to testify.
Sure, Brazil has been a victim of colonialist exploitation during its history and it has a right to protect its sovereignty.
Trump also argues that he has a right to face his accuser and has called on the whistleblower to step forward.
We believe that the American public has a right to know who is making life-or-death decisions in its name.
He has claimed he has a right to interview the individual, even though protections exist to keep a whistleblower's identity anonymous.
Mr. Friedman has been publicly arguing that Israel has a right to build settlements and annex parts of the West Bank.
HTI has urged the government not to disband it, saying every citizen has a right to organise and deliver Islamic teaching.
He worked for the president, so ultimately the president has a right to people working for him that he's comfortable with.
Heller holding for the first time that an individual has a right to keep a handgun at home for self-protection.
A president has a right to seek answers about them, whether or not doing so has collateral implications for an election.
Acknowledge that each side has beliefs and opinions, and has a right to those beliefs and opinions, even if we disagree.
And while the Kremlin insists it has a right to send Russian troops to Venezuela, the US isn't happy about it.
As it moves forward, the public has a right to see and weigh in on their opinions about access to information.
Everyone here has a right to their own political beliefs, and everybody has the right to stand by what they believe in.
Meanwhile, he avoids interviews with CNN, which he knows would ask the tough questions that the public has a right to hear.
"The public has a right to know what is going on and what will be here in Germany," Ms. Schenk-Zittlau said.
The officer, Roy Oliver, "violated several departmental policies," police told reporters without offering details because the officer has a right to appeal.
How utilities are regulated: Services like water are treated like utilities because the government believes everyone has a right to access them.
But I do think that he's beating up in a way on cable platforms that he has a right to respond to.
If any team has a right to be upset by the first rankings released by the College Football Playoff committee, it's Washington.
No one has a right to invade another's legitimate sphere of autonomy, to attack him or steal the fruits of his labor.
His responsibilities include testifying before Congress regularly, and the public has a right to know where he is on a given day.
U.N. sanctions are not self-executing, and neither Beijing nor Pyongyang has a right to misuse our banks to terrorize and proliferate.
However, she questioned whether Congress has a right to get rid of a senator who has been rightfully elected to the post.
"The defense has a right to information so it can provide it to the jury so the jury can decide," she said.
Later Monday, the White House denounced militant group Hamas for the violence in Gaza, saying Israel has a right to defend itself.
I try to help people understand that there are all kinds of disabilities, and everyone has a right to a good life.
A federal judge has ruled a U.S. citizen being held as an enemy combatant has a right to meet with a lawyer.
The site maintains it has a right to post the tape because it was newsworthy and therefore protected by the First Amendment.
This is what we have now, according to the researchers: either every person has a right to privacy or no person does.
It means everyone has a right to access, that access is reasonably priced, and no individuals or companies are given special treatment.
Having introduced his brand smack in the middle of that decade, he has a right to nostalgia and his own memory room.
It also includes a not infrequent use of the N-word, something Mr. Delgado, who is black, has a right to use.
"The bottom line is that our family has a right to talk about our family just the same as any other family."
Vindman "was assigned to NSC to serve the President who has a right to have people he trusts on his staff," Sen.
Or put another way, every American has a right to gun ownership, but the paradigmatic gun owner is still a white man.
Everyone has a right to bodily integrity, and more needs to be done to ensure that women have and maintain that right.
"Devin Nunes has a right to talk to anybody," Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the top Republican in the House, told reporters.
She is firm in her belief that Israel has a right to exist and defend itself, including against rocket attacks from Gaza.
It's a business expense; as a sole proprietor, the freelancer has a right to deduct business expenses the same as anybody else.
Every country has a right to be able to protect its borders, right, and make sure that law and order is being observed.
The way the law has thus far defined it, Cohen said, is that a woman has a right to stop carrying a child.
While it wasn't thrilled about the initial ruling, it has adopted the view that each country has a right to its own laws.
In most federal courts, there's a presumption that the public has a right to access court records and hearings under the First Amendment.
"The most important thing about peace is first of all to recognize that the other side has a right to exist," he said.
Mr Aoun says Hizbullah has a right to keep its weapons to protect Lebanon from Israel, infuriating politicians who want to disarm it.
By doing so, we would send out a message that even in the least promising places, every child has a right to education.
New York City has a right to shelter, established by litigation brought by the Legal Aid Society and the Coalition for the Homeless.
On the non-security issues, however, the Diaspora not only has a right to raise its voice and concerns, it has a duty.
And as long as John is not revealing classified information that he shouldn't, then I certainly think he has a right to speak.
"No man has a right to take a pair of scissors and cut a woman's hair," read a Twitter post by Juliet Kego.
Their main argument is that Congress has a right to see the entire document in order to perform their constitutionally mandated oversight duties.
"The public has a right to know about the gravity of harm in cases like this," said Giselle Schuetz, an attorney for Sellars.
I also understand why many others believe that a fetus is a living being who, at some point, has a right to life.
According to Chinese law, the government has a right to data sharing access and information from private Chinese companies, even non-state entities.
Every woman has a right to make her own health care decisions, and every woman should have the ability to access abortion services.
It enshrines the principle that every citizen is a valued member of society and has a right to share in its collective wealth.
"The public deserves and has a right to learn and understand J&J's true role in creating this public health crisis," Hunter wrote.
"Every person has a right to file an unemployment claim and go through a process of adjudicating their eligibility for benefits," he said.
" But short of that, Annas says, he believes that a "president has a right to keep his medical and mental health information private.
Guaido has a right to return to the country "as a Venezuelan citizen, and to go back home safely," Abrams told reporters Friday.
But the prime minister still seems worried that power could slip from his grasp — and polls suggest he has a right to be.
And I believe he has a right to protect that confidentiality until appropriate circumstances exist that he might choose to waive that privilege.
"We believe that every child has a right to learn without fear, that every parent has a right to hug their beautiful little babies when they come home from school, and that all of us, we have a right to dance at a concert, laugh at the theater, pray at a synagogue at a church and at a mosque," he said.
The rule has caused outrage amongst people who support Nash, and say that she has a right to the trophy no matter her gender.
This nation, this country has a right to have its laws upheld and have them observed, and there&aposs policies and procedures in place.
This isn't about the love of the game — it's about who owns the game, and who has a right to stand where they do.
When she leaves the vehicle, Encinia then demands that she put down her phone, as Bland counters that she has a right to record.
Few dispute that the national legislature has a right to make its own interpretations of the Basic Law, as Hong Kong's constitution is known.
And on the commercial side, they bristle at the idea that anybody gets to say who has a right to objects found on Earth.
If the company is indeed commandeering his heavily followed profile to promote other content on the site, he has a right to demand answers.
The American public has a right to know what the government is doing in our name, particularly when the consequences are so far-reaching.
Renae has a right to her life story, but she doesn't have a right to erase the lived experiences of millions of LGBTQ people.
Each person has a right to be free from torture simply by virtue of their humanity, and it's a right that requires constant vigilance.
A disagreement over whether he has a right to privacy at school turns into a wider discussion about the best way to effect change.
That is, whether Puerto Rico has a right to organize itself as a political entity, with equal rights and duties as the 50 states.
A fair approach would begin with recognizing that a person seeking asylum has a right to be heard, as an individual, by immigration authorities.
"Our state and our nation were built on the idea that everyone has a right to express their opinion publicly and peacefully," she said.
Reiterating his previous statement, he said Trump "has a right" to respond to cable news platforms that he views as being unfair to him.
I want to show that someone who has a different lifestyle or medical condition, has a right to stand up for what they are.
"The public also has a right to know whether the President unlawfully obstructed any investigation into Russian election interference or related matters," it continued.
Part of their argument is that he has a right to a hearing to confront his accusers and contest the credibility of such claims.
Judge Howell, a former Senate Judiciary Committee staff lawyer, may be more inclined to find that Congress has a right to access such material.
"A defendant has a right to speedy trial and we don't like the idea of someone waiting for their day in court," Galluzzo said.
"I believe that an editor has a right to change writers; the wisdom of his decisions will be for others to judge," she said.
"A defendant has a right to speedy trial and we don't like the idea of someone waiting for their day in court," Galluzzo said.
"Every person has a right to have their dispute resolved by application of the law and fair administrative action," Obura said in her ruling.
"Our state and our nation were built on the idea that everyone has a right to express their opinion publicly and peacefully," Raimondo tweeted.
" Actress Debra Messing also asked for a printed list of all attendees of the fundraiser, saying that "the public has a right to know.
In particular, the question of who owns identity — who has a right to depict whom, and how — has sharpened in the past few years.
And more fundamentally, Trump's lawyers say he has a right to be free of what they consider unprecedented congressional encroachments on his executive authority.
Both Mnuchin and Pompeo opposed releasing transcripts of Trump's calls, arguing that a President has a right to confidentiality in conversations with foreign leaders.
The public has a right to know what its government is doing, and the government has a duty to explain what it is doing.
Trump is, in fact, the president and, like every political leader, he has a right to confidential advice — and a right to reject it.
The company released a statement yesterday, noting that the player base has a right to speak freely and criticize the company and its store.
" He reiterated that the reports had suggested that the allegations could not be substantiated, but also said: "Everybody has a right to be believed.
I disagreed with Nadine, but I respected her opinion – she's my sister, and she has a right to her own emotions and grieving process.
"Everyone has a right to do with a song what they please, so go on with your own bad self, Taylor Swift," Willis said.
"The girl…has a right to make a choice, which includes a right to deny sexual intercourse to a person without her consent," he argued.
The bakery owner in the case claims he has a right to refuse his wedding cake services to same-sex couples based on religious freedom.
It doesn't consider whether she also has a right to control what happens to the child if she is no longer responsible for carrying it.
We conclude the line should be drawn at viability, so that, before that time, the woman has a right to choose to terminate her pregnancy.
"As a stakeholder, the central government has a right to express its views, and it hopes people can take its opinions into consideration," Fan said.
Pyongyang officials argue that their country has a right to have nuclear weapons and that they are a necessity as deterrence against their old enemy.
On Wednesday, Kardashian very patiently explained that West has a right to his opinions, even if some of them she personally doesn't agree with, either.
Under the treaty, when a foreigner like A$AP Rocky is arrested, he has a right to immediately see an official from the U.S. Consulate.
The First Amendment doesn't explicitly say the public has a right to access court proceedings, but the US Supreme Court has interpreted it that way.
But throughout the case, Kavanaugh wrote in his dissent that administration "assumed" that an undocumented teen in federal custody has a right to an abortion.
The strides we have made in breast cancer no doubt deserve celebration and every person affected by this disease has a right to their story.
Erdogan, who has described himself as an "enemy" of interest rates, says the central bank is independent but he has a right to criticise it.
" Biden emphasized, "No man has a right to touch a woman, to raise a hand to a woman, to abuse a woman, for any reason.
Trump will answer the questions as they are asked by Lester Holt, the moderator, and he has a right to defend himself against anything Mrs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House blamed Hamas leaders for the deadly violence in Gaza on Monday and said Israel has a right to defend itself.
Oliver "violated several departmental policies," police said when they announced the termination of the officer, without offering details because he has a right to appeal.
"I am willing to go to jail and sleep with cockroaches over this, because this animal has a right to life," Katz told The Post.
"I came to this march for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture," Cvjetanovic said.
He has a right to know and her kid will certainly grow up asking a lot of questions that Hannah doesn't have the answers to.
Folau has a right to appeal but a high-level breach would be sufficient for RA and the Waratahs to dismiss the 73-test back.
She says she has a right to express her opinion -- First Amendment and all -- so if he wants to sue he can knock himself out.
The Chamber can of course speak for itself, and it has a right to support two processes that are impossible to reconcile on principled grounds.
Paul Delancy told the affiliate the symbol was part of history and that the family has a right to fly the flag at their home.
A head shorter and directly to Trump's left, Bloomberg is trim, mirthless, and more deeply tan than any public official has a right to be.
Congress has a right to access to almost any and all information that is germane to an investigation of possible wrongdoing in the executive branch.
Privacy expert Brenda McPhail emphasized that the public has a right to know what's happening behind closed doors, particularly when it comes to implementing biometrics.
Justice Ginsburg was speaking off the cuff, offering her opinion on a matter currently in the news, as any citizen has a right to do.
"A city has a right to speak for itself, to say what it wishes, and to select views that it wants to express," Graffeo wrote.
Acts of quiet solidarity "Whether people agree with Brennan or not, everyone seems to agree he has a right to speak his opinion," Shapiro said.
Canadians believe that every citizen has a right to the same services and privileges as everyone else — and the same responsibilities as every other citizen.
The two decisions in rapid succession highlight an assumption often made: the belief that the public has a right to receive protection from police officers.
You can hear her going off in the video about how she has a right to sit in the seats since she paid for them.
And since we keep circling back to pardons, what do you make of Trump's new legal theory that he has a right to pardon himself?
Clearview AI's CEO Hoan Ton-That has said the company has a right to use the data it has scraped since it is publicly available.
He was assigned to NSC to serve the President who has a right to have people he trusts on his staffSondland was a politically appointee.
Campanella has a right to his Brooklyn, but the rest of us do too, whatever the highlights on our particular historical walking tours might be.
"It's important to keep in mind that no person living or residing overseas has a right to entry to the U.S.," the official said. Rep.
"The public also has a right to know whether the President unlawfully obstructed any investigation into Russian election interference or related matters," the group added.
Aoife (pronounced EE-fuh) plans to vote for the measure, saying that a woman has a right to choose what to do with her body.
S. assistance is entirely defensive in nature, and as we have always said, Ukraine is a sovereign country and has a right to defend itself.
Each side has the right to its opinion regarding the significance of the FISA application, but neither side has a right to its own facts.
The public has a right to know what happened and how it happened, so we can stop it from happening to others in the future.
It didn't clarify which workers are entitled to rest and meal breaks, or who has a right to paid parental leave and other guaranteed benefits.
Europe has a "Right to be Forgotten" law that allows people to request that Google and other companies remove articles that they'd prefer not exist.
Tim Kutzmark, the pastor of the church, says the Black Lives Matter banners are not political speech, and the church has a right to display them.
" Cagle said that "the public has a right to know when law enforcement agencies are seeking to acquire or use surveillance technology, which includes facial recognition.
DUFFY: She has a right to say that, I don&apost agree with that, she can&apost say it, but this is not a speech issue.
We do everything by family meetings, because no man or woman has a right to run for high public office without it being a family decision.
Any new party that secures 486,000 signatures (from a pool of 143m voters) has a right to money from the state and to free television time.
Sanders took a position more critical of Israel, saying that though "Israel has a right to protect itself from terrorism," they have taken it too far.
The heritage of Jerusalem is indivisible, and each of its communities has a right to the explicit recognition of their history and relationship with the city.
Trump and Clinton are right: Malia Obama has a right to enjoy her time in college like any other 19-year-old without being heavily scrutinized.
Hillary Clinton has a right to speak out, of course, but she has so much baggage that much of her own party is wary of her.
Folau has a right to appeal but the panel's endorsement of RA's judgement is sufficient for RA and the Waratahs to dismiss the 73-test back.
"No one has a right to make decisions that affect billions of people based on solely ideology or without proper input," Kerry said in a speech.
Paul said though it's clear Cruz has a right to citizenship, it's not clear if it's the same as what the Constitution requires of a President.
It is state policy that every person in the state has a right to live free from the presence of Arie Luyendyk, Jr. in the state.
"Today's settlements make it clear that no company has a right to deceive New Yorkers for its own profit," Schneiderman said in a statement on Tuesday.
It is state policy that every person in the state has a right to live free from the presence of Arie Luyendyk Jr. in the state.
She's a style blogger and runs an Instagram account where she posts photos of her looking more awesome than any one person has a right to.
She pointed to a tweet from the foreign minister of Bahrain saying that Israel has a right to defend itself in the face of Iranian missiles.
"As president of the United States, [Trump] has a right to be critical, to say what he wants to say about his Cabinet officials," he continued.
You can agree or disagree with this perspective, but he has a right to say it, especially since this is what ESPN pays him to do.
Lewis said the public has a right to know how presidential and vice presidential candidates earn their money and what conflicts of interest they may have.
" The country's highest-circulation tabloid, The Sun, insisted that "the public has a right to know about the lives of those largely funded by their taxes.
I believe everyone in the world has a right to and should care about American politics since America appears to dictate policies all over the world.
" And, Bolger added, "Frankly, the fact that you can't find a sympathetic jury for the guy, apparently, is something the public has a right to know.
I disagree with the decision and believe not only that Congress has a right to hear from McGahn but that federal courts should protect that right.
Anyone who meets the eligibility rules has a right to Medicaid coverage, and for now, states are guaranteed open-ended financial support from the federal government.
"May I remind all concerned that criminal proceedings against Anne Sacoolas are now active and that she has a right to a fair trial," Smith said.
China says the missile system has been on the island for a while and that it has a right to deploy defensive systems to its territory.
Crooks added that it can be a bit daunting to speak out against the president, but she feels she has a right to share her views.
A spokesperson for UC Berkeley defended the partnership, saying that "[e]very company has a right to seek employment," in a statement to the Daily Californian.
He said that the dispute between the DNI and his committee is not one over policy, but over information that Congress has a right to know.
But he has dusted off his white hat and returned with a memoir that's better than any book typed this quickly has a right to be.
Denying people access to strong encryption would mean just that: It is equivalent to claiming that nobody has a right to confidently keep a written secret.
He constantly broadcasts inflammatory things across the solar system, hailing "everyone has a right to know!" while basically never taking responsibility for the wars he starts.
"Every child has a right to a quality K-12 education, regardless of your race, regardless of your income, and regardless of your zip code," Sanders said.
RCFP argued – and cited case law supporting the argument – that the public has a right to see case records in a prosecution that has become publicly known.
But in public life, when a woman finally breaks the silence that has loomed over far too many of us, she has a right to be believed.
" Another administration official, however, said, "The opposition has a right to defend itself and they will not be left defenseless in the face of this indiscriminate bombardment.
China has said previously it has a right to extradite these people as they are suspected of defrauding Chinese nationals and have caused great distress and harm.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Saturday Hong Kong matters were a Chinese internal affair and no country, organization or individual has a right to interfere.
In short, it makes it much harder to regulate guns — because now every single individual, not just the collective (or militia), has a right to bear arms.
Kavanaugh has a right to confront his accuser and to address the kind of charges made about what might have happened in high school 85033 years ago.
Stone may or may not be helping himself with his TV interviews but he is entitled to them, and the public has a right to hear him.
She said Ocasio-Cortez's victory challenged "narratives about who has a right to run and when, and who can win" in the U.S.  View the discussion thread.
She has a right to her opinion: The menu at her Lower East Side bar, Nitecap, has had a spritz section since the place opened in 2014.
"Just as the Palestinian people have a right to constitute an independent state, Israel has a right to live in peace alongside its neighbors," the letter said.
China sees itself as a growing power that has a right to further its interests in its own backyard, just as Western powers have done for centuries.
But she insisted she was not commenting on the 2020 election and that she has a right to size up the record of her boss's potential opponent.
"California is finally joining other states in granting access to the investigatory records on officer conduct that the public truly has a right to know," state Sen.
In an email to Fox News, Kelly said Gutiérrez "has a right to his opinion" but countered that Congress had done "nothing" to solve problems with DACA.
"Today's settlements make it clear that no company has a right to deceive New Yorkers for its own profit," the attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, said Tuesday.
No one, other than the immediate family, needs or has a right to this information, which only helps to romanticize the deceased and the cause of death.
Anyone who cares about this country has a right to speak his mind and rappers with huge followings have a platform to change the minds of others.
But these owners and teams have a right to pick who they want to do, and he has a right to go after the league for that.
"No man has a right to raise a hand to a woman in anger other than in self-defense, and that rarely ever occurs," Mr. Biden said.
You don't need to hear witnesses who will prove the president's misconduct, because he has a right to be as corrupt as he chooses under our constitution.
Democrats are arguing that the public has a right to know how much the president's travel costs as he frequents his properties in Florida and New Jersey.
The public has a right to know more about the scale of data collection and how it will be used or shared once in the company's hands.
Because the U.S. citizen has a right to counsel, my staff is available to help inform him of his rights and assist him in securing legal assistance.
It's meant to be a public town square, where everyone has a right to speak (within reason.) Unfortunately, Twitter's open nature also led to bullying and abuse.
The American public has a right to see for themselves what is happening in these camps through first-hand accounts, images and video documented by professional journalists.
She tells him she has a right to record, but the cell phone video ends shortly after Encinia tells her a third time to put the phone down.
Washington (CNN)The State Department pushed back on comments by the US ambassador to Israel suggesting that Israel has a right to annex part of the West Bank.
"If the evidence is important enough to be shown to the jury, the public has a right to see it too," Kirtley, the University of Minnesota professor, said.
"The president has a right to surround himself with individuals that he chooses and he trusts, so I think it's completely appropriate for him to do that," Sen.
Everyone has a right to be heard, but you also don't have a right to create these fake amplification campaigns that really suppress the speech of other people.
The suspect "stated he wanted to speak to the President and said he was a sovereign citizen and has a right to inspect the grounds," the report said.
Sanders has repeatedly called on Clinton to release the transcripts from those speeches, saying the public has a right to know what she said in those private settings.
No country in the world would allow people to storm their country and try to kill people, so obviously a country has a right to protect its sovereignty.
This isn't as crazy as it sounds; political scientist Francis Fukuyama has actually argued that the government has a right to tell its citizens they have to die.
At the end of the day, she has a right to express her views about the president of the United States — especially since she doesn't even cover politics.
Under the new agreement Pearson no longer has a right to IPO its remaining shareholding while Bertelsmann has retained a right of first offer for Pearson's remaining stake.
The Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor Jon Hamm is famous for being both more talented and funnier than any good-looking person has a right to be.
Everyone has a right to feel differently but I feel I owe the Davis Cup because it means so much to me as a player, as a spectator.
As with the protesters and Jerry Jones, Mr. Trump has a right to his opinion even though it inflamed the situation, leading to wider player protests on Sunday.
WikiLeaks has argued that it is a media outlet and has a right to share the classified documents that it obtains, just as traditional press outlets often do.
According to lawmakers in the room, Waters said she has a right to express herself under the First Amendment and that she does not support or condone violence.
Congo state mining company Gecamines, which has a 20 percent stake, has tried for months to block both sales, arguing it has a right to pre-empt them.
We're told the company's position is that it had a right to fire Weinstein immediately and he has a right to challenge the decision in mediation and arbitration.
Check to see if your state has a right-to-repair law, which puts some warranties on home improvement construction, allowing the contractor an opportunity to make repairs.
Every defendant before an American criminal court today has a right to ask the highest court in the land to review his case — except members of the military.
It is unclear if he has a right to return to the Netherlands, and if it would be possible for Ms. Begum and their son to accompany him.
"I know that's just because he's my dad and he feels he has a right to know what I do and who I talk to," Ms. Hernandez said.
"In a case of this size, the public has a right to know," said Lisa Bloom, a lawyer in Los Angeles whose firm works on employment discrimination cases.
"I've been moving on by the grace of God, and whatever the state says that he deserves, the state has a right to make that decision," she said.
Matt Damon clearly thinks everyone has a right to exercise free speech in this country, but the alt-right may be in for a surprise Saturday in Boston.
There is nothing inherently wrong with that; Spacey is not a politician or pundit, and he has a right to perform his identity on whatever terms he's comfortable with.
This strange stand-off is because the judge says the defense still has a right to see the malware, even if the government can't be forced to disclose it.
"If we don't discuss those issues, it creates the climate for people like Donald Trump to do much better than he really has a right to do," Sanders concluded.
I do believe that people who are trying to come to the United States — this country has a right to know who they are and why they are coming.
Certainly, Facebook has a right to be cautious; the exploitation of third-party apps are part of what got Facebook into trouble with Cambridge Analytica in the first place.
Kerry said Saudi Arabia "has a right to be free from missiles being launched from Yemen" and he called on the Houthis to draw back their troops and missiles.
Israel has a right to defend itself against acts of terror that set back any progress towards peace and will only serve to inflame the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Public disclosure needs to be broadened The public has a right to know the details when a foreign government attempts to influence the outcome of a U.S. presidential election.
And the 1970s ethos that the public has a right to know how its government is functioning has given way to classifying more documents to hide them from view.
Wade states that a woman has a right to an abortion until "fetal viability" which, with the advent of modern medicine, may happen earlier nowadays in a woman's pregnancy.
While everyone has a right to have their voice heard, these activities have gone far beyond protesting, endangering the lives of law enforcement and the safety of local communities.
"Everyone has a right to protest, but when it becomes a hate crime, we have a problem in the area that we really need to address," Captain Stabile said.
"While the government has a right to enforce the judgment, I think it's beyond the pale for them to seek to enforce it against the daughter," Mr. Kelly said.
Courts have held that Congress also has a right to gain access to information it needs to carry out its own constitutional functions of conducting oversight and enacting legislation.
They have backed down smaller guards in the post, passed and scored over the top of a defense, corralled rebounds that no point guard has a right to reach.
There is broad agreement that an open impeachment inquiry could help the Judiciary Committee argue that it has a right to information otherwise protected by grand jury secrecy rules.
"Many services set up automated systems to respond to access requests, but they often don't even remotely provide the data that every user has a right to," Schrems said.
The Chinese government says it has a right to vet Uber's landmark deal to sell its Chinese business to rival Didi Chuxing, subject to regulatory approval, according to Reuters.
The penalty does not affect projects where KPMG has already been appointed, and KPMG has a right to appeal against the penalty before an independent authority, the CMA said.
Each and every one of us has a right to enjoy and explore our country's public lands like national parks — a right that extends across socioeconomic and political lines.
She said the partners divide the time when each has a right to vacation on the river property, as well as taxes and utilities, based on their respective shares.
Brookfield has a right to compensation if Petrobras changes the contracts in a way that hurts the Canadians' cash flow, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
Israel has a right to defend itself and maintain civil order, but it also has an obligation to respect peaceful protests and not use live ammunition on unarmed demonstrators.
Dana McElroy, who represents the 10 media companies, including The New York Times, seeking release of the videos, said the public has a right to see what's on them.
GUILFOYLE: Because last time I read the constitution, the president, and just like any of us, has a right to defend himself, his campaign, his family, against these false accusations.
On this view, election winners take all, constraints are obstacles to strong government and the ruling party has a right to subvert institutions, such as the judiciary and the press.
"She'll be sailing through the South China Sea (on the way home) and making it clear our navy has a right to do that," he said, according to the newspaper.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Wednesday acknowledged the Australian court decision to uphold Cardinal George Pell's conviction on sexual abuse but said he has a right to another appeal.
"The company has a right to appeal the decision at the cassation court within 30 days, and the company will offer an appeal in the coming days," the statement said.
Justice Department policy "prohibits the consideration of political affiliation in personnel matters involving career employees" -- meaning, an attorney on detail has a right to his or her own political beliefs.
But he&aposs now become a victim, and he&aposs a chance -- he has a right to come to these guys and say, look, I was victimized, it looks like.
While regularising their situation would reduce exploitation and bolster the rule of law, many object to their presence, arguing that a country has a right to choose who comes in.
"Everyone has a right to peaceful protest and they must not be hurt, injured or killed for exercising that right," Muthoni Wanyeki, the organization's regional director, said in a statement.
Democrats believe that every woman has a right to be safe from sexual abuse, running against a president who has publicly attacked dozens of women who make charges of abuse.
This is not a judge, but a regulator, and the public has a right to know whether they would support moving forward with a rule that's fundamental to our democracy.
" According to CNN legal analyst Paul Callan, "the First Amendment is very clear on that, that the press has a right to report and express opinions regarding the president's conduct.
"They're doing it through Trump companies, but nevertheless, if it's going to benefit the president, I think the public has a right to know who's paying the president," Clark said.
While abortion remains a contentious and often divisive subject for many Americans, recent statistics have indicated that a majority of us feel that a woman has a right to choice.
"The public has a right to see uncensored video from the operating room if they are interested, and we are all for the dissemination of good-quality information," Schierle added.
"During the extension, the United Kingdom will remain a member state with full rights and obligations... and ... has a right to revoke its (leave) notification at any time," it read.
"The public has a right to medical and psychiatric knowledge about its leaders — at least in a democracy," Nassir Ghaemi, a Tufts University psychiatrist, recently argued at an APA conference.
The court said that while the EPA has a right to loosen controls on methane emissions, it would have to undertake a new rule-making process to dismantle Obama's rule.
Iran has gradually rolled back its commitments under the 2015 deal, arguing that it has a right to do so because European countries failed to protect it from U.S. sanctions.
"If anybody has a right to say something about this situation then it is me and his family: we have lost Jack, Jack can't speak for himself anymore," he said.
Whether or not the rumors of Robbie's marriage are true (and she certainly has a right to keep her wedding private if they are) who is the guy by Robbie's side?
"No matter what our religion says, what my heart says is that she is our daughter and she is a person and she has a right to her truth," says Robyn.
What's fascinating about Trump is that while he might regard America as an exceptional country, he's honest about its failings and refuses to pretend it has a right to global domination.
"I came to this march for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture," protestor Peter Cvjetanovic told local news affiliate KTVN.
The argument was fairly simple: When research is paid for by the public, the public has a right to demand transparency and to have access to documents related to the research.
The piece was lambasted by social media users, who believe the youngest Trump has a right to dress like the pre-teen he is, and that the article was mean-spirited.
Any Buddhist minister will do, he told the TDJC, but Mr Murphy has a right to Buddhist clergy if Christian inmates are provided with clerics of their faith at their executions.
"North Korea has a right to have some of its own interests (upheld), as much as the U.S. has its own interests to take care of in any negotiation," Mahathir said.
Johnny could be at the depo -- he has a right to show -- but both sides have to sign off on him being present because a restraining order is currently in place.
PostGhost argued the public has a right to see the tweets PostGhost, which had just launched this week, kept copies of tweets sent by verified users with more than 10,000 followers.
Fair trade is about free trade, and the United States has a right to promote free trade for its industries and workers and an obligation to enforce our international trade laws.
"No one has a right to strike someone with a sword because their hat was knocked off their head," Alex Bastian, a spokesman for the district attorney's office, told the newspaper.
"Every single worker in this country has a right to a safe workplace where they will not be harassed, assaulted or punished for speaking up," the Vermont senator wrote on Twitter.
But if that migrant declares a fear of return to her home country or a desire to seek asylum, she has a right to a screening interview with an asylum officer.
"I think everybody has a right to disagree with Israel's policies and what they're doing," he said, though he added that he was uncomfortable with the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.
"I think everybody has a right to disagree with Israel's policies and what they're doing," he said, though he added that he was uncomfortable with the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.
"Exactly how the president would benefit personally from legislation he pushed — and soon plans to sign into law — is something the American public has a right to know," the board wrote.
Despite the messy business of figuring out who, if anyone, has a right to sell outer space, the advantages of mining materials like iron, platinum, or palladium on asteroids are manifold.
"Nobody has a right to indifference when a traditional Russian scenario of taking the whole town hostage is being implemented right in front of our eyes," Poroshenko said in a statement Thursday.
Karl-Anthony Towns Has a Right to be Frustrated A disclaimer for everything you're about to read: I like the Minnesota Timberwolves and do not think Tom Thibodeau is a bad coach.
When conservation groups or the government want to establish a park, it's often unclear who has a right to be on the land and deserves compensation if ordered to leave, Lobo said.
The media coalition's attorneys argued that the public has a right to see the video and that Kraft does not enjoy the right to privacy as a defendant in a criminal case.
I've been told—as justification for the invasive theme of this film—that Whitney was a public person and therefore the public has a right to know any and everything about her.
"Many services set up automated systems to respond to access requests, but they often don't even remotely provide the data that every user has a right to," said Schrems in a statement.
Ronald Green of Dartmouth College says that society has a right to demand socially responsible behaviour in return for the privilege of limited liability and the right to impose externalities on society.
"The public has a right to know whether there are other Michael Flynns appointed to top jobs and making policy decisions financially benefiting their former employers," Evers said in a statement Monday.
The ACA has provided benefits to millions who don't want them taken away, and helped to establish the principle that every American has a right to health care, guaranteed by the government.
The European Union, as the Palestinians' biggest aid donor and Israel's top trade partner, says it has a right to make its voice heard in any U.S. initiatives in the Middle East.
So will be a new immigration law specifying who precisely has a right to settle in Germany—balancing the Greens' internationalist instincts with the more cautious approach of the FDP and CSU.
Moreover, while Democrats have insisted Ford has a "right to be believed," there are basic principles of due process that establish a right to be heard, not a right to be believed.
All are united in their desire to witness to the fundamental truth that from the moment of conception, a distinct human being with inherent worth and dignity has a right to life.
"Hamas is intentionally and cynically provoking this response and as the secretary of State said, Israel has a right to defend itself," White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah said on Monday.
Weinstein's showdown with TWC is set for Tuesday morning in NYC, where he will make his case by speakerphone that he was illegally fired and has a right to retake the reins.
But 61 percent then said they believe a president has a right to keep medical records private, even as 84 percent said the president should be required to get yearly medical exams.
Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, who is overseeing the habeas corpus case, has already made clear that she does not think he has a right to be brought back to the United States.
Judge Kiyo Matsumoto asked Shkreli if he was making the decision not to take the witness stand after consulting with his four defense lawyers and understanding he has a right to testify.
It's not that I wish things were different, but I wish he could've been happy, and I think I want to live in a world where everybody has a right to be happy.
Tyler's assertion isn't unfounded — Georgia has a right to work law which prohibits agreements between companies and labor unions meaning jobs lack certain protections for minorities that might be present in Union contracts.
The state Supreme Court granted inmate Stacey Johnson a stay Wednesday night, ruling 4-3 that he has a right to an evidentiary hearing after he requested DNA testing to prove his innocence.
"Today's settlements make it clear that no company has a right to deceive New Yorkers for its own profit," New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement Tuesday, announcing the settlement.
An uncredited Ben Stiller sinks his teeth into the role of Hal, the abusive elder care provider, and is much more fun than a character of that nature has a right to be.
With Mnuchin set to appear before the Senate Finance Committee Thursday, Brown is arguing the public has a right to know if one of his business ventures is embroiled in an FBI probe.
The United Nations says the region has a right to self-determination and campaigners have sought to challenge the EU's trade deals with Morocco in the courts because they include the desert region.
"Texas has a right to know who the federal government is bringing to Texas, where they are being placed and what they are doing to guarantee the safety of all Texans," Lt. Gov.
At Wednesday's court hearing, in saying that the public has a right to view the proceedings, the judge also said it would not be practical to conduct part of the trial in private.
" Asked about Ivanka Trump's remarks, Conway said "if Ivanka Trump chose to comment, then she probably has knowledge that some of us do not have so she has a right to do that.
The duchy also comes with the perk of bona vacantia, meaning that the Duke of Cornwall's estate has a right to the unclaimed property of deceased Cornwall residents who die without a will.
Under the international order — the rules and laws established at the end of World War II — anyone who makes it to the border of a foreign country has a right to request asylum.
"Every child has a right to a quality K-12 education, regardless of your race, regardless of your income, and regardless of your zip code," Sanders said in a statement on the proposal.
And there are the inconspicuous marijuana dispensaries that dot nearly every neighborhood, and more stunning public spaces — from Washington Park to the Cherry Creek bike path — than one city has a right to.
We've finally come around to the idea that everyone has a right to health care, but even those of us lucky enough to have good coverage find our mental health benefits entirely inadequate.
"Jemele has a right to her personal opinions, but not to publicly share them on a platform that implies that she was in any way speaking on behalf of ESPN," a spokesperson said.
The media coalition's attorneys argued that the public has a right to obtain the video and that Kraft does not enjoy the right to privacy as a criminal defendant in a criminal case.
Sanders also shattered taboos on Israel, not so much by breaking brand new policy ground — the support for a two-state solution, the notion that Israel has a right to defend itself, etc.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is watching developments in Gaza closely and believes the situation is very concerning but said Israel has a right to defend itself, the State Department said on Thursday.
The agreed framework breaks down in December 2002 as the United States determines North Korea has been secretly pursuing nuclear weapons and Pyongyang says it has a right to them for defensive purposes.
" ESPN also weighed in ... "Jemele has a right to her personal opinions, but not to publicly share them on a platform that implies that she was in any way speaking on behalf of ESPN.
Google Nears Win in Europe Over 'Right to Be Forgotten' The European Union has a "right to be forgotten" link that can be used to require Google to remove search results about its citizens.
In the past, Clinton has also defended Trump's younger half-brother Barron from unfair media coverage, saying the 11-year-old has a right to a private childhood and should not be attacked online.
"Microsoft brings this case because its customers have a right to know when the government obtains a warrant to read their emails, and because Microsoft has a right to tell them," the suit continues.
While the City of New York has a right to fine vendors operating without a permit, it is against the law to take away vendors' property without giving them some means of retrieving it.
We teach our kids that consent is non-negotiable and that it need not be a buzzkill, but above all, it means that no one has a right to their bodies and vice versa.
"We believe that for such prominent verified Twitter users, the public has a right to see their public Twitter history, whether or not they grow to regret the statements they've made," PostGhost's statement reads.
In the complaint, the news organizations argue that the public has a right to know the source of the hack, and that law enforcement has a duty to be more transparent in its dealings.
"The great thing about the United States is everyone has a right to their own opinion and has the right to speak their mind and fight for their beliefs, for their opinions," Obergefell said.
The country is divided into two camps, said journalist and former Pakistani ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani, those "who think the military has a right to run the country," and those who don't.
"However, the ISU still has a right to open the case if new evidence appears in subsequent studies that show that the athletes could have taken the banned substance after January 1," he added.
The country is divided into two camps, said journalist and former Pakistani ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani: those who think the military has a right to run the country and those who don't.
" The age of consent is 18 in Uganda and, according to the country's Children Act Amendment of 2016, "every child has a right to be protected against all forms of violence including sexual abuse.
" He said that "every nation has a right to aspire to a better quality of life, and that free trade and economic growth are the means by which opportunity is created for all people.
Under New York's "castle doctrine," a person has a right to protect his home with deadly force if he reasonably believes another person is entering without permission and is seeking to commit a crime.
The apparent emergency: Debra Messing, the co-star of "Will & Grace," had tweeted that "the public has a right to know" who is attending a Beverly Hills fund-raiser for Mr. Trump's re-election.
Under these regimes, citizens regularly go to the ballot boxes, and the elections are free if not always fair, but it is the government that decides who has a right to voice his concerns.
"The public has a right to know what is journalism versus what functions with a level of fact checking and ethical oversight on par with a bathroom wall," a spokesperson said in a statement.
In his Friday opinion, Reeves pointed out that the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that a woman has a right to get an abortion prior to fetal viability — which generally occurs at 24 weeks.
"I came to this march for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture," the 20-year-old from Reno, Nevada, told Channel 2 News.
"The network has a right to cancel any show at any time, so they're exercising their right to cancel the show," Oliver Herzfeld, Entertainment lawyer and Chief Legal Officer at Beanstalk Group, told Fox News.
A handful of workers have posted complaints—"Had to take my nose ring out for work!" one woman wrote—but if anyone has a right to leave an angry comment or ten, it's Raheem Muhammed.
On Monday, Deason said that he has a right to nominate directors, despite missing a deadline, because the current board had made a series of significant decisions and disclosures material to stockholders after the deadline.
Israel has a right to defend its border, but in the face of unarmed civilians it could do so with nonlethal tactics common to law enforcement, such as the use of high-powered fire hoses.
We're also told the Board does not feel it's required to go into mediation or arbitration with Harvey Weinstein ... that it has a right to summarily fire him with no appeal from the fallen mogul.
Pauley's order on Wednesday didn't mention Trump — but made clear that he's ordering the materials released because he believes the American public has a right to know what their elected officials have been up to.
"We are asking if this ... leadership of the European Commission, which only a few months ago called on politicians to ... stop listening to their electorates, has ... a right to continue functioning, fixing Europe," Waszczykowski said.
Lil' Kim has a right to remain silent ... when it comes to talking about the robbery that went down at the L.A. home she intended to rent, and she did -- even at a strip club.
"Every human being — just because he or she is a human being — has a right to live in conditions worthy of human life," Archbishop Thomas Wenski of the Archdiocese of Miami said at the forum.
The conservative California Family Council opposed it, telling SFGate that the legislation "advances a lie; that being male or female, or no gender at all, is a choice each person has a right to make."
Sheriff Trump also has a right to wag his finger at football players who take the knee in protest of police brutality; as provisional Americans they have to show proper respect for the national anthem.
HBO talk-show host Bill Maher spoke out in defense of controversial right-wing host Alex Jones after Jones was suspended from several social media platforms, saying that everyone has a right to free speech.
Should the same policy concern suggest the requirement of First Amendment supremacy — the public has a right to know even if another societal value (such as privacy, or even safety) will fall by the wayside?
Ferreira said that after arriving home, a police officer showed up to the family's doorstep with a no-trespass order, which local police said the business has a right to request, according to WGME-TV.
Alexandra Schwartz, on the website of The New Yorker, blasted Mr. Gatti's justifications for his unmasking — that Ms. Ferrante is a public figure and the public who buys her books has a right to know.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, the public has a right to access many records created by the federal government, from emails to calendar entries to other notes, within about a month following a request.
Visiting Thelma once again, Lisette stalks her around the room, demanding to know the contents of Toole's suicide note — as if that would provide her an answer that she requires, or has a right to.
While "no one has a right to be desired," at the same time "who is desired and who isn't is a political question," which left-wing and feminist politics might help society answer differently someday.
"So the drama channels and the people who want to weigh in on other mental illnesses really bother me, because nobody has a right to weigh in on that except the person involved in that."
As Kant recognized, it threatens the foundations of our political community by denying the central moral idea on which that community is based — that everyone has a right to basic respect as a human being.
However, fire safety experts and engineers told the AP that the panels should be tested and that "anybody who is inside of these buildings has a right to know" if they present an actual fire hazard.
The idea was that the internet should be a public service that everyone has a right to use, not a privilege, and that regulating ISPs like utilities would prevent them from hijacking or monopolize that access.
In its response to the young woman's request for a court-wide re-hearing, the Department of Justice (DoJ) raised three curious points—none of which, interestingly, denies that J.D. has a right to an abortion.
While he acknowledged that Twitter is a company and has a right to do as it pleases, he says it also needs to accept that it has evolved into something bigger and needs to act accordingly.
As such, the public has a right to treat public speech on Twitter exactly like public speech anywhere else and comment on it, share it and critique it – even if the speaker later regrets the statement.
Prince's half brother insists he has a right to live in the singer's home for the rest of his life ... which is why he's now squaring off against the guys who are angling to sell it.
In the face of the Affordable Care Act being dismantled by Donald Trump and the Republicans, Medicare for All goes beyond simply defending existing benefits and asserts that everyone has a right to health and life.
"A newly elected president, I believe, has a right to their cabinet," he told reporters after the meeting, adding that each of the previous three presidents had his EPA administrator confirmed his first week in office.
In fact, there is already a law on the books that ensures any veteran on the prohibited purchaser list has a right to a hearing where they can present evidence regarding his or her mental capability.
Moreover, Iran argues that, under Article IV of the landmark 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty, it has a right to pursue the sensitive nuclear activities – uranium enrichment in particular – which the Trump administration (understandably) seeks to prohibit.
Pressed about whether the president of the United States should be held to a different standard than cable news hosts, Sanders repeatedly said that Trump has a right to fight back if he gets personally attacked.
Tehran says that it has a right to pursue defensive weapons systems and that, since it has given up any semblance of a nuclear program, it cannot in any event be working on a nuclear capability.
Although a major director confirming her gender is undeniably news, heightened transgender suicide and murder rates (not to mention basic standards of respect) mean that any transgender person has a right to their own transitional timeline.
While everyone has a right to grieve, if we aren't in the epicenter of the loss — as in immediate relatives and loved ones — we might feel less recognized at in-person events like memorials or funerals.
Any mistakes the police made in handling the situation before that moment do not matter, since an officer, or any citizen, has a right to defend his own life with lethal force, Mr. Quinn has said.
President Donald Trump has "a right" to call out the Federal Reserve if he feels the central bank is not acting in the best interest of the United States, strategist Mark Grant told CNBC on Monday.
But given Buchy's emphasis on personal responsibility for his constituents and all Ohioans, the public has a right to at least ask Buchy about his choices — and challenge him to empathize with those who choose abortion.
WASHINGTON — The House has a right to see secret grand-jury evidence gathered in the Russia investigation, an appeals court ruled on Tuesday in a victory for Congress's power to gather information for an impeachment inquiry.
Eventually, in 2008, the lawsuit was settled and an agreement reached: A foundation owns the Six mansion, the family has a right to live in it in perpetuity and the state provides funds for its upkeep.
And somebody who does that, who thinks he has a right to do that, who does it thinking that it's a reflection of his value because he's a celebrity, et cetera, I mean that is predation.
By offering anybody free access to a massive collection of books, music, and movies, libraries fundamentally advance the idea that culture is a public good that everybody has a right to enjoy, regardless of their income.
The question is whether the public has a right to see reports compiled by monitors, who were appointed at the government's insistence, about how well companies found to have violated the law are cleaning up their operations.
On one hand, he said, they've benefitted from grazing their cattle on federal lands, while, on the other hand, threatened federal employees and denied that the federal government has a right to even operate a wildlife refuge.
"He has a right to communicate with others about things like wages and hours and working conditions," said Samuel Estreicher, a law professor at New York University and director of the university's Center for Labor and Employment.
Facebook's stance here is that even if a person has a right to post a false piece of content, that doesn't mean it's Facebook's duty to promote that content by giving it wide distribution via News Feed.
While it's certain that parts of the lawsuit — which does involve a fair number of trade secrets — will remain sealed, Alsup has been adamant that the press has a right to know as much as they can.
On May 22, attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania and the law firm DLA Piper LLP filed a habeas corpus petition in federal district court saying he has a right to a bond hearing.
Surely they will be demanding action, petitioning congressmen, demanding the Department of Justice to step forward and make sure that every American has a right to arm themselves without fear of being gunned down by the police!
"I believe that the Constitution is clear that the president cannot be subpoenaed or, if he is subpoenaed, he has a right to challenge it on the grounds, if they haven't exhausted all other possibilities," he said.
The public has a right to know why that happened as well, though Pelosi, Hoyer, and Cummings seem far more interested in what the Russians allegedly did than in why the Obama administration failed to stop it.
According to the judge's order, Brad Pitt has a right to custody of the kids for no less than 4 hours every other day on school days and 12 hours every other day on non-school days.
Even if Weinstein had committed fraud by not fully informing the Board of Directors, the contract says before he can be fired he has a right to mediation and if that doesn't work, he's entitled to arbitration.
While Levandowski has a right to invoke the Fifth Amendment and refuse to testify, Waymo will be able to portray this as a sign that Levandowski did, in fact, break the law as he was leaving Waymo.
Angels, like Candice Swanepoel or Alessandra Ambrosio, are charged with not only wearing underwear better than any human has a right to, but also representing the brand at events, starring in the print magazine and fronting campaigns.
I feel that he is right, and I feel that, look, you look at the history of Poland and Russia, that's a long and very complicated history, so [he] certainly has a right to feel that way.
Kerry also said that Iran deserves the economic sanctions relief promised in last year's landmark nuclear agreement with the U.S. "Iran has a right to the benefits of the agreement that they signed up to," he said.
"An inmate that is eligible for parole has a right to be paroled unless he or she is currently dangerous, and Mr. Beausoleil, in my view, hasn't been dangerous in decades," Beausoleil's attorney Jason Campbell told CNN.
The president has a right to influence Justice Department policy, but not to use a political agenda – such as his hatred of CNN's news coverage of his presidency – to cause the Justice Department to file its lawsuit.
Clark was a woman stuck in a moment between the second-wave feminist ideals that insisted that she has a right to claim space in this world, and the third-wave feminist movement that would demand it.
The plaintiffs also say that the public — which provides more than half a billion dollars a year in federal funding to Harvard — has a right to see the evidence that the judge will consider in her decision.
"The public has a right to know the full scope of Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election and whether the President of the United States played any role in such interference," the lawsuit said.
But I am here to guarantee that if JaCogLaw is instructed, we will fight tooth and nail to make sure that man has a right to a fair trial and gets the best representation they can afford.
And it comes out so clearly in Gawande's travels back to his hometown of Athens, Ohio, where he seeks to understand whether people "in the Appalachian foothills" see health care as something everyone has a right to.
Mr. Bush, who as the former president has a right to gain access to and disclose files from his administration that are not yet public, has voluntarily begun providing some to the Senate in a parallel process.
He rejected arguments that the law allowed for such a federal prosecution because Congress has a right to regulate commerce or health care or can enact laws to support international treaties that the United States has signed.
Seeing as how that empire and his role in building it are so central to who Mr. Trump claims to be — the defining feature of his heroic narrative — the American public has a right to some answers.
" ESPN also put out another statement, saying, "Jemele has a right to her personal opinions, but not to publicly share them on a platform that implies that she was in any way speaking on behalf of ESPN.
Every American has a right to participate in democracy regardless of their organizational affiliations, whether as an employee of a corporation, a member of a union, a participant in an advocacy group, or all of the above.
The public has a right to know what happened and how it happened, so that as an American People we can quit doubting the very institutions needed to run our government and keep our representative democracy alive.
That being said, however, we acknowledge that it is problematic and hurtful for others, and it is an egregious offense to betray the trust and feeling of safety one has a right to enjoy in our community.
"Microsoft brings this case because its customers have a right to know when the government obtains a warrant to read their emails, and because Microsoft has a right to tell them," the company said in the suit.
As the suit moves forward, Kutzmark says he hopes the lawsuit will force the county to reinstate his church as a polling place, and that the court will agree the church has a right to have the banners.
"Every child under the age of 18 in this state has a right to be protected by the Child Labor Law, and we take our enforcement responsibilities seriously," labor commissioner Roberta Reardon said Tuesday in a prepared statement.
" Roche said he has no political agenda, and concluded, "I have shared this information with a small number of reporters who reached out to me directly because Debbie has a right to be heard and I believe her.
"Microsoft brings this case because its customers have a right to know when the government obtains a warrant to read their emails, and because Microsoft has a right to tell them," the company argued in its initial complaint.
"This bill simply seeks to codify the framework in place for a very long time - that a woman has a right to choose," Senator Bryan Townsend, a Democrat who is the bill's sponsor, told colleagues before the vote.
Peabody has booked roughly $107 million in self-bond liabilities in Illinois and the state has a right to "respond to the allegations that the self-bond requirements... are violated," OSMRE wrote in a letter released on Friday.
"The public has a right to know the reasons and basis of the district court's decision to allow itself to be drafted into policing Hunter's and FLPA's potential future disputes over the qui tam sharing agreement," Quest said.
"As the judge indicated today, Mr. Montes has a right to see what evidence there is -- not just the word of the government," Nora Preciado, a staff attorney with the National Immigration Law Center, said after Wednesday's hearing.
"We don't believe that any society has a right to preach to another society about what it should do or not do," Ambassador Arun Singh told reporters during a luncheon at the Indian Embassy in Washington on Wednesday.
Both bills go after this provision—the WDA through a frontal assault by simply invalidating state laws, and the WFNA through mandating that employees pay the union regardless of whether the state has a right-to-work law.
For those living in Macedonia, it is equally simple: For as long as they have lived in these lands, they have called themselves Macedonians and no outsider has a right to tell them what they can call themselves.
Each employee has a right to join a union; however, we want to make sure they are informed with all the facts and we have the chance to move forward on many of the improvements we have planned.
In the movie, the character played by Octavia Spencer tells her children, while they are sitting at the back of a bus, that she's a taxpaying citizen and has a right to take a book from the library.
But I stated at the time that we had established a new standard: The days of hiding a president's or a candidate's mental and physical fitness to serve were over — and the public has a right to know.
She outlined some of the issues that Indigenous peoples still face in both Canada and the US. "We understand that everybody has a right to their own ways of being, as long as you respect our Earth," she said.
"The American public has a right to know when the meat industry is breaking the law, and Idaho's 'ag-gag' law was a blatant violation of free speech," a lawyer for PETA, Jeffrey Kerr, wrote in a press release.
Annexing the West Bank Earlier this month, David Friedman, America's Ambassador to Israel and formerly Donald Trump's bankruptcy lawyer, made more than a little news by opining that Israel has a right to annex parts of the West Bank.
Washington (CNN)The first Latino attorney general in U.S. history believes Donald Trump has a right to question whether a judge with Hispanic background who is presiding over a Trump University lawsuit is able to adjudicate the case unbiasedly.
"Of course Israel has a right to defend itself, but long term there will never be peace in that region unless the United States [recognizes] the serious problems that exist among the Palestinian people," Sanders said during the debate.
Although governments have occasional and legitimate secrecy needs, in a democratic-republic the presumption generally is in favor of openness and the public certainly has a right to know with whom the president and staff are consulting on policy.
" Commenting upon a British case, Judge Gorsuch questioned a decision in which "…the court seemed to assume that a competent patient has a right to refuse care, even if in doing so it might evince an intent to die.
Federal Judge Leonie Brinkema said federal charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will remain sealed for the time being, adding that she will rule later as to whether or not the public has a right to see the documents.
A second Democratic senator who said colleagues grumble about "wasted resources" nevertheless said Kennedy has a right to run for higher office and that fellow Democratic senators shouldn't be spared from competition just because they represent deep-blue states.
Under the Constitution's Sixth Amendment, Manafort's defense team argues he has a right to a trial by "indifferent" jurors "free from outside influences," who will "base their decision solely on the evidence," undisturbed by personal prejudice or public passion.
"Williams does not believe E.T.E. has a right to terminate the merger agreement because E.T.E. has breached the merger agreement by failing to cooperate and use necessary efforts to satisfy the conditions to closing," Williams said in Monday's statement.
Chris Christie demanded Chesimard be returned to finish her prison sentence, the Cuban government responded by saying it has a right to protect those who have been "persecuted" in the United States, of whom there are more than 70.
He has continued to tweet about Stone's case and maintained he has a right to intervene in cases if he wants to, while Barr reportedly has told those close to Trump that he may resign if the tweeting continues.
He framed it as a logical conclusion, suggesting that if the results are close, he has a right to impugn the results, and, he argued, Clinton is so corrupt that he has no choice but to maintain that right.
And as a business owner, that restaurant owner had every right to refuse service to someone who she disagrees with on some... WATTERS: That&aposs true, I mean, she has a right to do it, the restaurant owner has the right.
The remix brings in some stars, but the song is still mediocre—and now much longer than it has a right to be because Trey Songz takes over the track for a minute and a half for no real reason.
And they need to escalate it either by bringing the president in directly or coming up with other ways to force justices&apos hand in producing these records that Congress has a right to see under the Constitution and the law.
Likability is a particularly loaded subject when it comes to women in the public eye, but you can think that Swift is a snake and also believe that she has a right to decide who can and can't grab her butt.
BEIJING, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that China has a right to protect its territorial sovereignty in the disputed South China Sea and that Beijing and Washington should manage the issue in a constructive way.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell seized on the FBI director's statement to suggest that Clinton may have lied to the FBI about her handling of the emails and said the public has a right to know exactly what she told investigators.
Thomson concludes that it is intuitively obvious that one has a right to disconnect oneself from the violinist in this situation, that the violinist's need for your help, however pressing, does not create an obligation upon you to sustain him.
"If the terms of the settlement announced by Mylan are accurate, the American public has a right to know why and how DOJ reached a settlement that failed to hold this corporate criminal responsible," Warren wrote Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Germany has strong anti-hate speech rules, Thailand limits what can be said about its royal family online, and Europe has a right-to-be-forgotten law that lets people ask Google to remove old information about them from search results.
"Microsoft brings this case because its customers have a right to know when the government obtains a warrant to read their emails, and because Microsoft has a right to tell them," the complaint, filed today in a Washington District Court.
"I know everyone has an opinion; everyone has a right to an opinion," she said, but added that she found it irritating when haters make comments and critiques on matters that she hadn't welcomed opinions on in the first place.
" In that series, the Intercept revealed that it had a source that had leaked classified documents because the source felt the American public "has a right to understand the process by which people are placed on kill lists and ultimately assassinated.
"The president has a right to select who he thinks is best to be able to move through," McCarthy, the No. 2 House GOP leader, said, adding that he had spoken to Bannon Sunday night but didn't know him well.
Twitter users quickly fired back at President Trump's idea of shutting down the press conferences, noting that the media — and by extension, the general public — has a right to have access to the White House and the happenings within it.
There have been some court cases which ruled that the club has a right to decide if you come in, but they don't then have a right to go through your pockets for law enforcement—they can't act as cops.
"When members of Congress say things that are unfair or critical, the President has a right to defend himself," Kelly said, defending Trump's ongoing back and forth with Tennessee Republican Bob Corker, the retiring chair of the Senate foreign relations committee.
The reader has a right to ask whether, given the length of the book and its comparatively superficial engagement with the many issues raised by Arbus's life and photographs, so detailed a biography is a big hammer for a small nail.
Britain has a right to speak out on Hong Kong affairs until 2047, when the Sino-British Joint Declaration governing the terms of its return to China expires, Johannes Chan, a law professor at Hong Kong University, said in an interview.
That may be cleared up (CNBC) Apple (AAPL) is closing the technological loophole that let authorities hack into iPhones, angering police and other officials and reigniting a debate over whether the government has a right to get into personal devices.
"Even if Mavericks has a right to exclude women in the abstract, it probably does not have the right to use public resources for its exclusionary activities," a lawyer for the group said in a legal memo to the commission.
He was less definitive about how much of Mueller's report he would release, but he seemed receptive to the sentiment, expressed by Democrats and even by some Republicans, that the public has a right to know what Mueller has learned.
"This bipartisan commission on election integrity will continue its work to gather the facts through public records requests to ensure the integrity of each American's vote, because the public has a right to know," Kobach said in statement on Wednesday.
" In that series, the Intercept revealed that it had a source that had leaked classified documents because the source felt the American public "has a right to understand the process by which people are placed on kill lists and ultimately assassinated.
Citing a 2008 case about Guantánamo detainees, she said the Supreme Court had said that the government has a right to take some time to decide what to do with prisoners captured in wartime before they may file habeas petitions.
The Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, ProPublica and WMAR-TV argued in the brief that the media has a right to know the names of the investors, saying they have a "presumptive right" to view court documents.
Executive privilege -- the idea that the President has a right to confidential counsel from top officials -- has not been widely litigated in the courts, meaning that legal cases might eventually make their laborious way all the way to the Supreme Court.
"I appreciate that the Department, and indeed the Executive Branch, must speak with one voice on official matters, and that it has a right to ensure that its official positions are communicated in an orderly and coherent way," Grassley wrote.
Earley has a right to assert the Fifth Amendment, but his abrupt resignation earlier today and his refusal to testify before the committee make it even more urgent that we hear directly from the governor as soon as possible about this escalating scandal.
The European Council notes that, during the extension, the United Kingdom will remain a Member State with full rights and obligations in accordance with Article 50 TEU, and that the United Kingdom has a right to revoke its notification at any time. 7.
One twist in this case is that according to media report, Loeb will be arguing not just that he has a right to procreate, but that the pre-embryos themselves have rights to be implanted and eventually (if all goes well) be born.
It built up some of the disputed reefs to make islands and has reportedly deployed anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles, electronic jammers and other equipment on those islands, arguing it has a right to build up defenses on its sovereign territory.
"Everyone has a right to express their opinion, but threatening to kill people takes it over the line and will not be tolerated," said Harold H. Shaw, special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division, in a statement.
What he's saying: "We do everything by family meetings, because no man or woman has a right to run for public office without it being a family decision," Biden told presidential historian Jon Meacham during an interview at the University of Delaware.
Saying "everyone has a right to privacy", Harry, who is fourth in line to the throne, told the BBC he thought it was "unnecessary" that there was a desire to know "every little bit of detail about what goes on behind the scenes".
Congo state miner Gecamines, which owns 20 percent of Tenke, has objected to the Freeport sale, saying it was not informed beforehand and that it has a right to make an offer first for Freeport's stake if it is to be sold.
The essence of reasonable accommodation is that the disabled individual has a right to be treated differently – better, in some sense – than others who are similarly situated because, to have the same opportunity to succeed, the disabled individual may need something different.
The style of decision-making undertaken by the Trump administration has been raising awareness — and in some instances serious concerns — about the lack of information the public knows, and has a right to know, about how major policies are made by our government.
"  However, he ultimately supported the 1917 cloture rule as a "reasonable proposition," largely because it required a two-thirds vote to invoke cloture, and after that vote, "every senator has a right to speak one hour on the bill and on the amendments.
The country's constitution clearly states that every citizen has a right to privacy and a right to be protected against misuse of their personal data, and because it's not a member of the European Union, it can play by its own rules.
JERUSALEM — Israel has a right to annex at least some, but "unlikely all," of the West Bank, the United States ambassador, David M. Friedman, said in an interview, opening the door to American acceptance of what would be an enormously provocative act.
" Mr. Smith, the editor, posted a statement on Twitter in praise of the decision: "As Judge Ungaro affirmed in her ruling, a key principle underlying the First Amendment is that the public has a right to know about actions taken by its government.
Now Apple is closing the technological loophole that let authorities hack into iPhones, angering police and other officials and reigniting a debate over whether the government has a right to get into the personal devices that are at the center of modern life.
And ultimately, Missing Richard Simmons came to say more about public interaction with celebrity culture — and the question of whether Taberski, or any of us, has a right to know why a public figure seeks privacy and solitude — than about Simmons himself.
He has a right to keep his personal life personal, and the immorality of abandoning a single mother and a child now seem moot if the mother may well be dead and the son, if still alive, is in his late 50s.
And whereas no-one doubted that Mr Trump could sack Messrs Flynn, Mattis, McMaster and Kelly at will, or that he has a right to make ill-advised decisions like the reinstatement of Mr Gallagher, this has not always been so clear.
McCarthy said at a press conference that "Nunes has a right to talk to anybody" and blasted a report that stated the House Intelligence Committee ranking member had gone to Vienna last year to meet with Viktor Shokin, Ukraine's former prosecutor general.
The courts, including the Supreme Court in a 1988 case, have recognized that the president, in the absence of congressional action, has broad authority to establish and oversee the security clearance system and that no one has a "right" to a security clearance.
"It's very odd that Ajit Pai and the FCC apparently think that this unelected agency has the power to stop 50 states from acting to protect the internet," said Wiener, conceding the industry has a right to ask the court to interpret the law.
" Indirectly referring to Trump's support for the coal industry, he noted that "Coal is the single biggest contributor to global greenhouse emissions," before saying that "No one has a right to make decisions that affect billions based solely on ideology or without proper input.
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Netanyahu's attorneys argue that the inclusion of laundry expenses would be tantamount to "peeping" into his private affairs, but Anat Revivo, who oversees compliance with the Freedom of Information law at the prime minister's office, maintains that the public has a right to know.
Judge McConnell concluded after a nine-day bench trial and copious historical research that the New York congregation was actually a trustee for Touro Synagogue, not the owner, and that the Newport congregation has a right to oust the New York group as trustee.
" But on April 18, he wrote at the Daily Wire, where he is editor-in-chief, that "Jarrar has a right to speak, and setting the precedent that professors should be fired for saying gross, atrocious or impolitic things seems like a serious problem.
Filed on Thursday in federal court in St. Paul, the lawsuit accuses Chase Auto Finance of wrongful repossession, conversion of consumers' property and violations of the U.S. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), which bars repossessions unless the lender has a right to the property.
"Iran has a right to the benefits of the agreement they signed up to, and if people by confusion or misinterpretation or, in some cases, disinformation are being misled, it's appropriate for us to try to clarify that," Mr. Kerry said in the meeting.
But now Apple is closing the technological loophole that let authorities hack into iPhones, angering police and other officials and reigniting a debate over whether the government has a right to get into the personal devices that are at the center of modern life.
Although media organizations represent a mere fraction of the companies affected by the European ruling, according to data provided by Google, the removal of online articles has raised hackles from freedom of expression campaigners, who say the public has a right to all digital information.
Every child has a right to be safe at school and, as Americans, it is our duty to uphold that right And as your parent/teacher/coach, it's my responsibility to do whatever I can to make sure that every child, including you, feels safe.
"In many cases you're talking about policies and guidelines — secret law that's being created inside agencies that the public has a right to know about and the inability to get this information — whether it's through Freedom of Information Act requests or other avenues," she said.
He envisioned a health care system in which, as he said in his 1991 campaign, "If a criminal has a right to a lawyer, a sick person should have the right to a doctor" -- and he centered his campaign on it to make it so.
"Every American has a right to peacefully organize, march and protest in support of their beliefs — but no one has the right to violently assault their political opponents," Nicola T. Hanna, the top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles, said in a statement on Wednesday.
They use all the same tactics and all the same arguments that they used last time around — The American taxpayer certainly has a right to question the free ride those who do not need these benefits would be taking at the expense of his children.
"Kansas joins nine other states whose highest courts have affirmed at the state level what the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld for more than four decades: that every woman has a right to make her own decisions about her health and family, free from political interference."
That includes Dr. Esho, who commented from his authorized Instagram account to say that while he "has a right to be mad" in the wake of his brand's cancelation, from a "[doctor's] perspective," the person we're seeing on Instagram is "different" from the one he knows.
Upper West Side Your neighbor's strategy for getting repairs done might irk you, but if he is reporting conditions in the apartment or the building that violate the law, he has a right to do so, even if the building would prefer that he keep quiet.
"But China has a right to take necessary steps to respond to foreign aircraft and ships that deliberately get close to or make incursions into the air and waters near China's relevant islands, and provocative actions that threaten the security of Chinese personnel stationed there," it said.
"Despite media distortions and obstruction by a handful of state politicians, this bipartisan commission on election integrity will continue its work to gather the facts through public records requests to ensure the integrity of each American's vote because the public has a right to know," Kobach said.
Raymond Kethledge, of the Sixth Circuit, is hostile to workers' rights and privacy rights: notably, he once argued that the government has a right to collect, without a warrant, records that reveal details of consumers' cell phone calls — a position the current Supreme Court just rejected.
"Every single worker in this country has a right to a safe workplace where they will not be harassed, assaulted or punished for speaking up," Sanders tweeted, linking to an article from Vox that lays out why women at McDonald's are going on strike on Sept. 18.
But although Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Cowan ruled that the public has a right to view the proceedings in a trial that will revolve around the mental competency of the 92-year-old billionaire, Cowan said some testimony could be shielded from the public.
So a threshold matter, as Arizona pointed out in the appellate brief it filed last week at the 6th Circuit, is whether the state even has a right to challenge Judge Gwin's approval of the Tristar settlement because it is not a party in the case.
"For a jury to say that a celebrity has a right to privacy that outweighs the public's 'right to know,' and that a celebrity sex tape is not newsworthy, represents a real shift in American free press law," a First Amendment expert said, but several others disagreed.
Gina Disabatino, a Florida-based socialite, is suing Manhattan-based real estate developer Jana Bullock for allegedly helping Disabatino's estranged husband, private art dealer Frederic Bouin, hide a collection of 57 artworks that she says she has a right to as part of their ongoing divorce dispute.
Even police departments themselves have sought to distance themselves from the startup, with the NYPD confirming that it has no formal relationship with Clearview AI. Clearview AI's CEO Hoan Ton-That argues that his company has a right to use the data, since it's publicly available.
MDM is a technology that gives one party access to and control over many devices, it was meant to be used by a company on it's own mobile devices as a management tool, where that company has a right to all of the data and use of the devices.
"The public has a right to know what our public officials are doing, and this is especially true with our police officers, who have the power to shoot to kill, use force, and deprive people of their liberty through stop or arrest," said Samuel Walker, a national policing expert.
If you agree with Thomson on the case of the violinist, she concludes, you must also agree that a woman has a right to be free of a fetus, even if you believe the fetus to be, like the violinist, a "person," with all the rights that word entails.
"What he's saying is that Mr. Trump has a right to defend himself, to make clear what he's saying is this is about Islamic terrorism, for him to be criticized like that he didn't think was fair," Trump aide Jason Miller told CNN's Brian Stelter on "Reliable Sources" Sunday.
"On a societal level, we have just begun asking these questions and we have a long way to go," lead author Carl Öhman told the University of Oxford, referring to who has a right to the data of those who have passed and how it should ethically be maintained.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Any Israeli involvement in any maritime coalition in the Gulf is a "clear threat" to Iran's national security and the Islamic Republic has a right to confront the threat, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Friday, according to a statement on the Foreign Ministry website.
The meeting also triggered a major controversy when it was revealed that the President disclosed classified information to the two Russians in what seemed to be a spontaneous and careless manner (though Trump later asserted, correctly, that he has a right to declassify information as he sees fit).
"Under the Seventh Amendment to the Constitution, everyone has a right to a civil jury trial, and no one can take that right away from you," said Jeff Dion, an attorney and the CEO of the Zero Abuse Project, an advocacy group focused on eradicating sexual abuse of minors.
The public has a right to know that four of the top five firms that had furnished campaign contributions to Clinton over the course of her political career are the same Wall Street banks and investment firms whose exponential growth was facilitated by the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
"Now that President Trump and Mr. Cohen are challenging whether certain of these documents may be turned over to government investigators, the public has a right to know what they assert are the bounds of the attorney-client privilege," First Amendment attorney Rachel Strom wrote in court filings.
Nobody has a right to feel very optimistic about the outcome, and there's a vast unfairness at work: even the most ardent recyclers and carbon tiptoers—not to mention those without a wide range of options when it comes to what and how they consume—will feel the burn.
"We're 'a nation of immigrants,' but people have fear put in them by Trump and his minions regarding who has a right to be here, and we forget what it was like in our own families, stories we've been told about when we first got here," he says.
"Anybody who feels confident early after severe brain injury in what the course of recovery is going to be is probably not someone to take seriously, because we're not at a point where anyone has a right to have a high level of confidence in either direction," Giacino said.
"Although I recall the time @BetteMidler has alluded to much differently than she, that does not change the fact that she has a right to speak out & demand an apology from me, for in the very least, publically [sic] embarrassing her all those years ago," he wrote on Twitter.
"All this is extremely serious and we take it very serious, but again these are allegations that are made and they have to come forth and prove their statements and he has a right to clear himself," Manchin said on Tuesday, according to a report from Talking Points Memo.
"When sides take unilateral actions that harm the other side, that are inconsistent with international norms, the other side has a right to be angry," said Clete Willems, a partner at the law firm Akin Gump who was an economic adviser in the White House until last year.
"Given the impact Google has on small businesses, the flow of information, and that Google controls an outsize portion of the market for online search and online advertising, the public has a right to know what the Federal Trade Commission found in its investigation into Google," Ellison said.
Absent this sense of forbearance, a willingness to restrain yourself from all-out institutional warfare, then even democratically elected leaders start undermining the central idea of democracy: that disagreement is legitimate, and the opposition has a right to take power if they can win a free and fair election.
An abuser facing criminal charges has a right to an attorney regardless of his ability to pay, but if the person he assaulted needs a restraining order, or to fight for custody of her children, she might be on her own if she can't afford to hire a lawyer.
Once the Palestinians deal with the reality that Israel exists, that it has a right to exist and that Jerusalem is its capital, perhaps President Mahmoud Abbas can start real negotiations for the benefit of his people, as President Anwar el-Sadat of Egypt did 38 years ago.
Although Freya is the privileged daughter of a well-known London artist and attended the genteel St. Paul's Girls' School, she swears like a sailor — and has a right to, given that she served in the Royal Navy during the war, monitoring the hostilities in the North Atlantic.
Duran fell victim to a common and effective fraud that plays off the hopes and fears of vulnerable undocumented immigrants: the "10-year law," a false promise that by virtue of living in the US illegally for a decade, an immigrant has a right to apply for legal permanent residency.
"It's easy to say everyone has a right to free speech, but once you look at the content of the speech, and the content of what they're saying in these spaces, it's hard not to react viscerally to the calls for violence and the endless parade of violent memes," says Donovan.
I do think that the Hillary Clinton team has a right to be somewhat mad, that their position is -- you mean to tell me that the FBI was willing to go out on the record with the director to say that I would - - I was being investigated by Hillary Clinton.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is not looking for a conflict with Syrian government forces but has a right to self-defense, the Pentagon said on Thursday, after the U.S.-led coalition repelled an attack by pro-Syrian forces and, according to one account, killed more than 100 of them.
"It's important to keep in mind that no person living or residing overseas has a right to entry to the U.S." But reports Saturday indicated confusion as officials moved to implement Trump's order and the White House attempted to fend off accusations it was implementing a ban that effectively targeted Muslims.
" Rose's questions include: "Do you think a woman has a right to have sex with three men in the same day if that is what she decides she wants to try?" and "Do you think someone who admits to lying is more prone to lie in order to get money?
"I don't know how he can deny that the House has a right to make sure that funds appropriated are spent for that purpose, and not redirected, which is what the administration did," said Lou Fisher, an expert in constitutional law and the separation of powers at The Constitution Project.
Given the platform's popularity and ubiquity, this is a danger that must be taken very seriously," the report states, adding: "Indeed, conservatives consistently expressed the view that, while platform users should be protected from harm, no one has a right to not feel offended or to be immune from criticism.
Peter Cvjetanovic, a 20-year-old college student featured in a viral photo of the rally, said that he attended the march "for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture" and that he believed the planned removal of Confederate Gen.
"The attorney general is the chief lawyer of the federal government of the United States, and the public has a right to see the complete picture about William Barr's financial holdings before the confirmation hearings next week," said Corey Goldstone, a spokesperson for the nonpartisan watchdog the Campaign Legal Center.
The center is arguing on the basis of federal information laws that the public has a right to know the "full scope of Russian efforts to disrupt the 2016 election and whether the President of the United States played any role such efforts," according to the complaint filed in a Washington, D.C., court.
To ruthlessly simplify the two sides' arguments: LinkedIn claimed it has a right to protect the privacy of its users by blocking users that violate its terms of service, just as a public library might cut off borrowing privileges for someone who used a fake ID or refused to return a book.
Florida congresswoman Lois Frankel said the House Committee on Oversight and Reform should begin its own investigation immediately, saying the public has a right to know why Epstein was given a non-prosecution deal back in 2007 under which he served a 13-month sentence, much of which was spent on work release.
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" Dennis believes that she "has a right to conduct discovery of incidents that occurred prior to June 30, 2017, as such incidents are relevant to or could lead to the discovery of relevant evidence concerning a determination of parental fitness, substance abuse issues, potential criminal conduct, and an ultimate decision by the court.
The pattern he's demonstrated, his behavior and statement, certainly suggest he's resolute in the view that he has a right to nuclear weapons, and at most the day may come when as two legitimate, full-fledged nuclear powers, the U.S. and DPRK could sit down to discuss mutual arms reduction and mutual controls.
While McCabe's wife certainly has a right to run for office, her acceptance of hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from sources with clear links to the Clintons was a red-flag warning that should have caused McCabe to recuse himself from any involvement in any Trump/Hillary related investigations.
So here is the issue: of course Israel has a right to defend itself, but long-term there will never be peace in that region unless the United States plays a role, an even-handed role trying to bring people together and recognizing the serious problems that exist among the Palestinian people.
Strange as it might be to say after a defeat that sent Liverpool 30 points clear of Manchester United, with almost half a season left to play, Solskjaer has a right to look back on this game with a sense of — if not satisfaction, or encouragement, or any actual positive emotion — then possibility.
Both developments have attracted the ire of Warren who, in a series of tweets this week, argued that the public has a right to know how Facebook "intends to use their influence in this election" and implied that Mr. Zuckerberg and Facebook might be intentionally emboldening the Trump campaign by relaxing advertising rules.
And now all of a sudden if we have to go and step into the capital markets with United States dollars that everybody has a right to as citizens of this country, to shore up the financial operations of the capital markets, somebody has to pay a price for that as well.
HUCKABEE: Oh, without a question, and I find it interesting that when Kagan was nominated, a lot of Republicans voted for Kagan, not because they agreed with her and thought, she would rule as they wish, but because the President has a right to make that decision under the Constitution, Sotomayor, the same thing.
China's parliament, the National People's Congress, has a right to weigh in on the Basic Law, and on Saturday senior members of the NPC discussed a draft interpretation of the Law's article that requires Legislative Council members and other officials to pledge loyalty to Hong Kong as a part of China when taking office.
Penny Young Nance, the president of the conservative, anti-abortion group Concerned Women For America told BuzzFeed News in a text message that she agreed with Kavanaugh's "final analysis" on the Garza case, "but not how he got there," later adding that she does not believe the undocumented minor has a right to an abortion.
There are police who don't understand that the public has a right to record them, both because they have no reasonable expectation of privacy when they are out in public, just like anybody else, and because they are acting as public servants, and they are doing their jobs, and it's certainly something of public interest.
In an op-ed for The New York Times he noted that he had been in dissent in a 2008 landmark opinion holding for the first time that an individual has a right to bear arms in the home and said the best way to overturn that decision was to repeal the Second Amendment.
"I remind you that the American public has a right to insist that the sales of U.S. weapons to foreign governments - especially those of this magnitude and lethality – are consistent with U.S. values and national security objectives," Menendez said in a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.
During an interview with Page Six — who first reported that Donald Jr. allegedly had an affair with Celebrity Apprentice contestant and Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day in 2011 — the 69-year-old said that although she found the allegations "distressing, because I've been there," she doesn't think she has a right to weigh in.
"Indeed, federal law provides that the Attorney General has a right to intervene in litigation to defend the constitutionality of an Act of Congress, and it empowers the House and/or the Senate to intervene to defend a statute on the rare occasions in which the Attorney General fails to do so," the House argued.
The courts decide whether an immigrant has a right to stay in the US and hears more than just cases of asylum-seekers at the border -- including cases of people who have lived in the US for years or decades and may have had legal status in that time but lost it for various reasons.
Instead, the defining issues were whether the nation Adam and Steve call home has a right to defend its borders, decide the cultural makeup of its people, reclaim its lost manufacturing base, make the tough choices to defeat radical Islamic terrorism, and place the well-being of American citizens before that of global bureaucrats.
A cop comes up and sees him doing this, and because these actions have been regulated ostensibly to maintain the public peace, the police officer feels has a right to initiate violence and actively breach the public peace to stop people from engaging in actions that only have the potential to breach the public peace.
"He has a right to withhold funding to that leader should the law be followed and the purpose be just, but he does not under our laws and under our Constitution have a right to use the powers of his office to corruptly solicit foreign aid -- prohibited foreign aid -- in his reelection," Schiff said.
Mass data releases, like the Podesta emails, conflate things that the public has a right to know with things we have no business knowing, with a lot of material in the middle about things we may be curious about and may be of some historical interest, but should not be released in this manner.
" House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyWhite House calls Democratic witness's mentioning of president's youngest son 'classless' Republicans disavow GOP candidate who said 'we should hang' Omar Nunes accuses Democrats of promoting 'conspiracy theories' MORE (R-Calif.) also defended Nunes's interactions with Giuliani, telling reporters on Tuesday Nunes "has a right to talk to anybody.
They argue that the boat flies the flag of a country under whose laws it is bound; it is there for peaceful purposes and has a right of noninterference; and while it doesn't own the water (land) or the fish (resources) in the water, it has a right to the ownership of the fish once extracted.
Read: NGOs are using flyers and radio to find Guatemalan parents deported without their kids "We have not thus far argued that every parent has a right to return, and the truth is, a lot of parents won't want to return," said Lee Gelernt, the lead attorney on the reunification case for the American Civil Liberties Union.
But the fight over who has a right to this land mirrors the fight for the future of the country, between left and right, socialism and capitalism — or at least the distorted versions of them that play out in contemporary Venezuela, which many now say is a kleptocracy far removed from the ideals that Chávez espoused.
THAT'S OKAY WITH ME AND DELL DELL HAS A RIGHT TO MAKE A BID THAT'S FAIR AND THAT'S GREAT THE ONE THING THAT THE FIDUCIARIES DID HERE, THE INDEPENDENT BOARD, I'M A LITTLE DISAPPOINTED IN EVEN LETTING THIS GO THE WAY IT IS, BUT THEY SAID, HEY, DMTV HAVE TO VOTE ON IT AND THAT'S FAIR.
"There is a line between whether he's been abusive to students and whether he has a right to freedom to express himself on a topic which is widely discussed," said Wai Ling Yeung, the China-born former head of Chinese studies at Curtin University, who wrote a second petition calling for the university to protect Wu's freedom of speech.
These are separate governments, and their relationship is not with the state—their treaties are between that tribal nation and the United States government, and every one of these tribes has a right to enter into relationships with the United States government, and other tribes, and to have trade with those tribes uninterrupted by the United States government.
Brinkema said that under normal circumstances, there would be no question that the public has a right to see a complaint, but noted that right doesn't accrue until someone has been publicly charged and emphasized the "sound reasons" complaints are not unsealed earlier — highlighting the fact that before that time, a suspect could possibly destroy evidence or evade arrest.
"The public has a right to know when a government agency — especially an immoral and rogue agency such as ICE — is exploiting a mass surveillance database that is a threat to the privacy and safety of drivers across the United States," said Vasudha Talla, staff attorney with the ACLU of Northern California, in an email to TechCrunch.
A film about the 1977 plane crash that killed the lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ronnie Van Zant, and five others may finally see the light of day after a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the band's former drummer has a right to tell his life story, despite objections from others associated with the Southern rock group.
"I'm proud of what I did, and I believe everyone has a right to know what their work is being used for," said Rivers about her criticism of Google's potential bidding on a contract with CBP, a government agency that has come under fire by human rights organizations for its enforcement of Trump's controversial family separation policies.
"I'm proud of what I did, and I believe everyone has a right to know what their work is being used for," said Rivers about her criticism of Google's work with Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a government agency that has come under fire from human rights organizations for its enforcement of Trump's controversial family separation policies.
Witness Mrs May's determination to take on the judges, the vitriol poured on them by newspapers, the battles over whether the House of Lords has a right to block the legislation, the McCarthyite menace looming over every MP tempted to vote against it and the Scottish government's announcement, on November 8th, that it plans to intervene in the legal case.
Samin Nosrat—the bubblier-than-any-human-being-has-a-right-to-be cooking instructor who came up in the finest of Bay Area kitchens and claims the likes of Michael Pollan as her students—has been in our kitchen for all of five minutes and the word "kebaby" has already been said more times than I've heard in my life.
"The public has a right to know the facts, even if those facts don't result in prosecution," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) told Lynch during Wednesday's hearing.
On the other hand, official Palestinian acknowledgement once and for all that Israel is not just here to stay, but has a right to stay, would deprive Palestinian leaders of time-honored tools for manipulating their constituents – appealing to and inflaming their baser anti-Jewish prejudices, promising them salvation if they'll only shut up 'til the Zionists are defeated, and so forth.
The denials also signal the court remains unwilling to take another look at several lower court rulings 10 years after its landmark opinion that found for the first time that the 2nd Amendment protects an individual has a right to own a firearm in the house, drawing a scathing dissent from conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, who accused the court of sidestepping the issue.
Related: The Government Is Going To Spend $80 Million To Solve America's Rape Kit Crisis "Time spent communicating online or money spent on travelling to meet or on the other person may foster expectations that the relationship will progress even more rapidly upon meeting, or may even create the attitude that an individual has a right to get what they want from that meeting," said the report.
"The public has a right to know how the federal government monitors social media users and speech, whether agencies are retaining social media content, and whether the government is using surveillance products to label activists and people of color as threats to public safety based on their First Amendment-protected conduct," Handeyside, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU's National Security Project, said in a statement.
The president stoked an issue dating back to last year, when then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequity in the U.S. Sessions on Tuesday defended Trump's call for NFL owners to fire or suspend players who protest during the national anthem, saying Trump has a right to free speech, just as the athletes do.
"Everyone has a right to breathe clean air, and the Beyond Coal Campaign will continue to be a leading force in helping the country move away from dirty polluting coal to a clean energy economy that protects our health and helps tackle climate change," said Antha Williams, the head of Environmental Programs at Bloomberg Philanthropies, which has given $85033 million to the Sierra Club's anti-coal campaign.
The Louisiana Republican told CBS's "Face The Nation" that the president has a right to tweet about the case but that he hopes Trump will "accept" the advice from Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrDemocratic senators ask DOJ watchdog to expand Giuliani probe Barr threatens tech's prized legal shield If Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear MORE and refrain from doing so.
But while Kelly has never explicitly come out against the wall — he told the Military Times earlier this year that he believes the country has a right to "some form of control, whether it's a wall or a fence" — his analysis of the problem differs from his would-be boss's in an important way: Kelly doesn't think the border, per se, is the problem.
There is an assumption that everyone feels the way he feels about the world, and so when someone is not behaving in accordance with that, they must know that they are out of line, and that he has a right to hold them accountable for that... I think there's a positive and a negative side to that same coin, and we've only seen the good aspects of that.
While the world has a right to celebrate the fact that tensions on the Korean Peninsula are no longer spiking towards potential nuclear war, this summit does nothing to change the facts on the ground that almost sparked a clash that could have seen millions of people lose their loves — meaning Kim still has his nuclear weapons and all the vague promises, goals or aspirational joint statements won't change that.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE on Monday said Israel has a right to defend itself in response to questions about the shootings of Palestinian protesters near the Gaza Strip border that has left three people dead on Sunday.
Wentz also got help from his supporting cast; Darren Sproles made about six highlight-reel worthy moves on one play: But credit the defense, running backs or wideouts all you want: Wentz proved yet again that his abilities to read the defense before the snap, move in or out of the pocket, make good decisions quickly, and deftly throw a well-placed ball make him more dangerous than any rookie has a right to be.

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